I'm downloading from the same server using SFTP; it's significantly slower on Windows 10 than on the latest version of Mac OS X. This is consistent through time. Namely, on Windows 10 I'm getting roughly 700k/sec speeds per file, but on Mac OS X I'm getting between 2 and 8 MiB/sec speeds per file.
Pertinent facts:
- Win 10 is connected via Cat6 cable directly to router, Mac OS X is Wifi
- CPU utilization is not high, and have tried making FileZilla a high priority in Task manager, didn't do anything
- I'm running Windows 10 Firewall Control which doesn't impact anything when I disable it
- Tried turning Windows Defender firewalls all off; didn't impact anything. Same with Avast and Malwarebytes.
- Same ISP, same server, and same times of day. I have 100Mbit bandwidth downstream on home connection.
- FileZilla versions are both updated to latest (3.42.1 on Windows 10)
- If I add another file (2 simultaneously) in Win 10, it does -another- 700k/sec transfer, for a total of 1.4. However each file is capped at 700k and I've tested this quite a bit.
I can't seem to figure out a way around this limitation. Perhaps if there's a way to split one file into multiple pieces that would help but I'd like to use SFTP.
Ideas? Thanks for your help.
Transfer speeds on Windows 10 significantly slower than Mac OS X
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Re: Transfer speeds on Windows 10 significantly slower than Mac OS X
If you ping the server, what's the latency?