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sending of files between two snapdrop apps seams to be very slow #8

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fm-sys opened this issue Oct 6, 2020 · 4 comments
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sending of files between two snapdrop apps seams to be very slow #8

fm-sys opened this issue Oct 6, 2020 · 4 comments
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fm-sys commented Oct 6, 2020

The sending of files between two snapdrop apps seams to be very slow. Looks a bit like RobinLinus/snapdrop#123

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moriel5 commented Mar 24, 2021

I'm not sure whether this is related, or if this is due to issues with my local WiFi that I am still investigating, however sending and receiving between two Android devices, on the same network, with the app installed on both of them, simply does not work, without any notice at all.

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fm-sys commented Apr 4, 2021

sending and receiving between two Android devices, on the same network, with the app installed on both of them, simply does not work, without any notice at all.

A friend of mine also had that issue. Are you using a wifi repeater or something like that? Snapdrop is unfortunately causing problems with such devices sometimes... :-/

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moriel5 commented Apr 4, 2021

Not at the moment, though I am trying to figure out why similar methods of sharing (such as via direct TCP) are not working for me, despite the fact that my router (Linksys WRT32X) is running OpenWrt, which I had configured to allow these kinds of connections.

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fm-sys commented Nov 23, 2021

however sending and receiving between two Android devices, on the same network, with the app installed on both of them, simply does not work, without any notice at all.

This is a larger problem, see RobinLinus/snapdrop#298. Nothing we can do from our side. Let's close here...

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