Homebrew Is there an ftp app that actually doesn't crash while transferring data?

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@mario-lucis-caelum I know this will not change your mind (why am I even trying to help you? Idk), but still:

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Oh my! Look at this! FTPD actually transferring data at an acceptable speed?! Impossible! That must mean the issue is not the application but instead it's something else!
Let's start with this: I've been using a 64GB Samsung microSD card, which I tested to ensure it wasn't defective or counterfeit in order to avoid slowdowns or weird errors, and still periodically test to ensure it doesn't go bad with time, knowing that's a possibility!

How about you?
 

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I've only used FTPD/FTPDB, and I've never had an issue with either. Very fast transfer speeds, no crashes. The issues you're having are most likely due to your SD card, or perhaps the device you're transferring to/from or your wireless connection.
 
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@mario-lucis-caelum I know this will not change your mind (why am I even trying to help you? Idk), but still:


Oh my! Look at this! FTPD actually transferring data at an acceptable speed?! Impossible! That must mean the issue is not the application but instead it's something else!
Let's start with this: I've been using a 64GB Samsung microSD card, which I tested to ensure it wasn't defective or counterfeit in order to avoid slowdowns or weird errors, and still periodically test to ensure it doesn't go bad with time, knowing that's a possibility!

How about you?
@zacchi4k, just leave him alone. He is not capable of being polite, neither of being a good user who needs help, because he'll not follow any tips.
For he, the problem is FTPD, because he's sure about it, and any suggestion about the SD card, or any other thing, will fly over his head because he's sure FTPD is the problem.
 

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I've never had any issues with ftpd. I wish it was faster but sure beats unscrewing the back and potentially stripping the screws or cracking the back panel.
 

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I've never had any issues with ftpd. I wish it was faster but sure beats unscrewing the back and potentially stripping the screws or cracking the back panel.
You can just unscrew the back screws once (or just take them out), and clip/unclip the back panel when you need to. There's no need to rescrew them every time you put the back panel on.
 

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@zacchi4k, just leave him alone. He is not capable of being polite, neither of being a good user who needs help, because he'll not follow any tips.
For he, the problem is FTPD, because he's sure about it, and any suggestion about the SD card, or any other thing, will fly over his head because he's sure FTPD is the problem.
Eh. Sometimes I'm too good when trying to help people
 

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@mario-lucis-caelum I know this will not change your mind (why am I even trying to help you? Idk), but still:

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Oh my! Look at this! FTPD actually transferring data at an acceptable speed?! Impossible! That must mean the issue is not the application but instead it's something else!
Let's start with this: I've been using a 64GB Samsung microSD card, which I tested to ensure it wasn't defective or counterfeit in order to avoid slowdowns or weird errors, and still periodically test to ensure it doesn't go bad with time, knowing that's a possibility!

How about you?
Mine transfers at 1.5mb/second and on a android phone not a pc. Your point good sir?
 
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