QUOTE(soonsian @ Feb 25 2015, 09:25 AM)
Nicety,
I just found out that for movie file transfer between my desktop PC and Himedia Q10ii player using the onboard Gigabit ethernet port, the maximum transfer rate that I can achieved is only around 4MByte/s. Whereas if I connect the Himedia player network cable to my notebook and perform the same file transfer, I can get 7MByte/s.
My current setup is as followed:
Desktop PC ->gigabit port -> gigabit switch-->Aztech Homeplug 500Mbps 115EP -->Aztech Homeplug 500Mbps 115EP-->gigabit port-->Himedia Q10ii player
transfer rate: 4MByte/s (max)
Desktop PC ->gigabit port -> gigabit switch-->Aztech Homeplug 500Mbps 115EP -->Aztech Homeplug 500Mbps 115EP-->gigabit port-->Dell notebook
transfer rate: 7MByte/s (max)
Is there anything that you are aware I can tune on the Himedia player to speed up the transfer rate?
Thanks.
If my understanding is correct you copy the file from desktop to Q10 and to Notebook and your desktop show different transfer rate.
The above test not just measure the network performance, the cpu your notebook is more powerful and,memory is more than your Q10.
You did not mention the operating system of your desktop and,laptop. If both are Windows, then both Windows are using the,same native file sharing. Android is using Samba protocol to emulate share folder. Both are not comparable.