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Spiking File Transfer

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Spiking File Transfer

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Hi, I performed a file transfer yesterday of a 1 Gig 7z compressed file and it took about 1 hour. I use Bitmeter to monitor my bandwidth and the transfer rate would spike to around 250 Kb/s for about 1 sec and drop right back to 0 Kb/s for 2-3 sec and keep repeating this process. Any ideas?

I'm using the ChunkVNC_3_1 download, the repeater is a on a separate XP machine using the NO-IP service. All the CHUNKVNC settings are the defaults.

(kudos, during the transfer the repeater computer was turned off. I rebooted, reconnected and went back to the file transfer and it picked up where it had left off, cool!)

The other issue that occurred was once the transfer completed I did not have mouse control. The only way I found to fix it was to disconnect and reconnect. Is that the simplest trick?

BTW, when I started the viewer again it had a list of connection numbers, will the last connection always be the top of this list? [/img]
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Re: Spiking File Transfer

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Hi, I performed a file transfer yesterday of a 1 Gig 7z compressed file and it took about 1 hour. I use Bitmeter to monitor my bandwidth and the transfer rate would spike to around 250 Kb/s for about 1 sec and drop right back to 0 Kb/s for 2-3 sec and keep repeating this process. Any ideas?

No idea as I've never transfered more than 30-40mb. I'm sure there are much better solutions for transferring files that large besides VNC. You might want to ask this questions in the UltraVNC general forum to get better info.



(kudos, during the transfer the repeater computer was turned off. I rebooted, reconnected and went back to the file transfer and it picked up where it had left off, cool!)

I didn't know that either, cool beans. You can thank the UltraVNC devs for that one.


The other issue that occurred was once the transfer completed I did not have mouse control. The only way I found to fix it was to disconnect and reconnect. Is that the simplest trick?

Every so often (especially with a slow connection) I get weird glitches like this, reconnecting seems to be the best option.


BTW, when I started the viewer again it had a list of connection numbers, will the last connection always be the top of this list?

Yes, I like it this way because it allows me to install as a service, run the viewer again, mouse wheel down once and connect.
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