skeezix
Internal Development
I did a quick test..
Again:
- large transfers - (suck down a 100MB file say) will almost certainly fail (the whole wifi connection dies) around 34MB (occasionally 40MB); pretty much hard fail at 34MB
- small transfers - 4.5MB file - I can suck these down over and over without a problem; ie: I can do more than 40MB of them no problem.
---> this suggests a per-connection problem perhaps, since a single large file blows everything up, but smaller files do not
Speeds are interesting too -- I receive files (wget, output to /dev/null) at like 600K/s+ for 4.5MB files for the first few.. but once I hit that 30MB sort of area total transfered, the speed drops each file; 300K/s, then 150K/s, then 120K/s, then 80K/s .. it stays around 80-200K/s for awhile (didn't push too long yet.)
Aside: Still have Chromium and Firefox wedge-up after 5 or 6 page views (!), but nowhere near 40MB pulled down so not that.
jeff
Again:
- large transfers - (suck down a 100MB file say) will almost certainly fail (the whole wifi connection dies) around 34MB (occasionally 40MB); pretty much hard fail at 34MB
- small transfers - 4.5MB file - I can suck these down over and over without a problem; ie: I can do more than 40MB of them no problem.
---> this suggests a per-connection problem perhaps, since a single large file blows everything up, but smaller files do not
Speeds are interesting too -- I receive files (wget, output to /dev/null) at like 600K/s+ for 4.5MB files for the first few.. but once I hit that 30MB sort of area total transfered, the speed drops each file; 300K/s, then 150K/s, then 120K/s, then 80K/s .. it stays around 80-200K/s for awhile (didn't push too long yet.)
Aside: Still have Chromium and Firefox wedge-up after 5 or 6 page views (!), but nowhere near 40MB pulled down so not that.
jeff