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    Thanks again guys. All up and running with Infinity. Working a treat

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    Ftp'ing into the box is a nightmare. Since changing to the Hub 5 Filezilla takes an age to connect to the box. File transfers that used to take in the region of a half hour are now taking 2-4 hours to complete. Should have stayed with 'ordinary' broadband. Speed tests show I'm getting above BT's predicted upload and download speeds but on transferring with Filezilla the upload speed drops to around 60kib/s. Very disappointed in this part of things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robsunited View Post
    Ftp'ing into the box is a nightmare. Since changing to the Hub 5 Filezilla takes an age to connect to the box. File transfers that used to take in the region of a half hour are now taking 2-4 hours to complete. Should have stayed with 'ordinary' broadband. Speed tests show I'm getting above BT's predicted upload and download speeds but on transferring with Filezilla the upload speed drops to around 60kib/s. Very disappointed in this part of things.
    Unless your ftp'ing from outside of your network your broadband speed has nothing what so ever to do with the FTP speed you receive between your PC / laptop and receiver. I use a hh5 with FlashFXP 5 with no issues at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry-G View Post
    Unless your ftp'ing from outside of your network your broadband speed has nothing what so ever to do with the FTP speed you receive between your PC / laptop and receiver. I use a hh5 with FlashFXP 5 with no issues at all.
    That actually puts my mind at ease. I wasn't aware of this. Thank you so much for the info. At least I now know I've been blaming the HH5 in the wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robsunited View Post
    Ftp'ing into the box is a nightmare. Since changing to the Hub 5 Filezilla takes an age to connect to the box. File transfers that used to take in the region of a half hour are now taking 2-4 hours to complete. Should have stayed with 'ordinary' broadband. Speed tests show I'm getting above BT's predicted upload and download speeds but on transferring with Filezilla the upload speed drops to around 60kib/s. Very disappointed in this part of things.
    Having had the SE connected wirelessly I decided today to go down the route of using powerlines. WOW!!!!! Lightning fast uploads and a much speedier box overall. Oh what I've been missing

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