Homebrew Official ftpiiu

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Thanks for great tool.

One issue using this is trasfer speed, I am currently getting only ~200kb/s. Should it be this low or is it something wrong with router settings or something similar?
 
Ty for response. I will try to find the cause of low speed and later share how it went.
 
Works for me without issue and transfers at 3-7mbps with my ubiquiti wifi setup and PNY 95mb SDH3 card. See snippet attached. Thank you very much for your work on this.

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smaller files seem to transfer fast , but transfering 1gb seem to take forever @ 30KB/s

any tips to increase speed ?



turns out , i pulled the sd card and added it to my laptop (since its the only sdxc card adapter in the house rite now) and the cards full.

but i still wouldnt mind knowing and speed tips for transfering and some speeds others are getting
 
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Hello, I have read all your posts above and It seems that nobody have the same issue as me:

- I synchronize my save's to DropBox because I use 2 WII U and It's based on last modification date. But they seems to be completely "fanciful" like you can see in FileZilla here:

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viewer.php
viewer.php

I tried to change my local dates settings to English (US) but nothing has changed...
When I check the date in my SD connected to my computer the dates are right.

Edit: I Have tried with version 0.2 and 0.3 of ftpiiu and with 2 different SD Cards but It the problem remain the same... :-(

Is there a solution to this?

Thanks
 
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it's usually around 800 or 1000kb/s (little above if you are lucky).
Im actually getting the same speed 200ish kb.
And thats if Im lucky.
For example my PS3 easily exceeds 1.5mb per second..why is that?
Also lately ftpii has been hardfreezing my wiiu when I tried to delete something off the sd card (backup game)
 
I don't know why it's slow. sorry.

Sometime it freeze but I'm waiting and it finally do it. it's doing it on Wii too. I don't know if it's a ftpii issue, or filezilla issue, or SD card access issue, etc.
 
I don't know why it's slow. sorry.

Sometime it freeze but I'm waiting and it finally do it. it's doing it on Wii too. I don't know if it's a ftpii issue, or filezilla issue, or SD card access issue, etc.
Hmmm I see. I will try to downgrade to an earlier version and see if its fixed.
About the transfer speeds I have no idea really.
I was thinking WiiUs wifi module sucks ass but that cant be the case since im getting nice speeds 1.5 (my connection) from the eshop.
Its odd really
 
I don't know why you would want to access your WiiU from a different network, but it could work.
Do you have more than one router or network cards to have different networks? or are you thinking about accessing the ftp through internet?

It could work if you setup a router to redirect specific external port (not 21, keep 21 to redirect to your computer) to your wiiU IP port 21 ?
I never tried that !
 
I have a weird problem with FTPiiU. It wants me to provide a username and a password when trying to connect with filezilla from the pc side. I never specified a password in any way and simply trying "anonymous" with "pass" as a password or nothing at all for the password is not working. I know that on the wii for ftpii if you named the folder conaining the boot.dol file something like "ftpii_abcxy" then ftpii would read the "abcxy" part as a password. But I also checked the folder name for FTPiiU on my Wii U's SD Card, it's simply called "ftpiiu", no underscores after it, just "ftpiiu". I tried connecting without any password. it would simply not work. On the PC side Filezilla gives me the "failed to retrieve directory listing" error. FTPiiU itself just tries opening the connection and closes it right away it seems, at least I did not se any error message on the gamepad or on the TV. So in other words - can somebody help me figuring out where the problem is and I did something wrong eventually? Thanks in advance
 
May I wonder if it will support the wired network USB adapter for WiiU?
It is quite slow speed for the wireless network
 
how many times do you need to modify an excess of 3 GB of files? It only takes me 5 minutes to upload that much with ftpiiu_everywhere my wii u wlan seems to max out at 10 MB/s then again my router supports a max of 75Mb/s (9.375MB/s) over 2.4Ghz so that might be the limiting factor here

I have uploaded a 2 GB file with ftpiiu everywhere. It took ~5 minutes

I'd like more information about how these high speeds were obtained. Which CFW, which HBL, which ftpiiu_everywhere version, what region, and which PC client? Most recently, I've used Haxchi2.4's sysmenu option to patch, then ran dimok's ftpiiu_dbg.elf and fix94's ftpiiu.elf from both HBL 2.1 channel and HBL1.3, but I only get about 200KB/sec sustained no matter which way I'm patching or executing, and regardless of whether I'm using wireless or the Rocketfish USB LAN adapter.

As others have mentioned, multi-GB eShop downloads will come through quickly, but FTP is very slow.
 
I'd like more information about how these high speeds were obtained. Which CFW, which HBL, which ftpiiu_everywhere version, what region, and which PC client? Most recently, I've used Haxchi2.4's sysmenu option to patch, then ran dimok's ftpiiu_dbg.elf and fix94's ftpiiu.elf from both HBL 2.1 channel and HBL1.3, but I only get about 200KB/sec sustained no matter which way I'm patching or executing, and regardless of whether I'm using wireless or the Rocketfish USB LAN adapter.

As others have mentioned, multi-GB eShop downloads will come through quickly, but FTP is very slow.
I last tested with dimoks fw.img but I switched to mocha cfw but I don't think that makes much of a difference considering ftpiiu everywhere just depends on libiosuhax, EUR, standard window 10 file explorer

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What how? Ftp is fast enough for me to transfer over installation files less than 5GB and not take more than 15 minutes?

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Dont ask me. My PS3 meanwhile is transfering with 2mb per second over the very same wifi....
 
The original ftpiiu is based on Nintendo's file system access, which is slow.
Mocha and ftpiiu everywhere are faster as they are using IOSUHax node, allowing LibFAT support (better cache system and transfer speed).
You will still be limited by the console's wifi speed cap.
 
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Hmm I did not know that ftpiiu is incorporated in mocha.
I dont have mocha yet, just fw.img. Is it by any chance in fw.img too? Or do I need to switch to mocha for that... Id really love to test it out if its any different
 

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