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Thanks for your feedback! Let us know how this article helped:. You can make an exact copy a duplicate of a Dropbox file or folder on dropbox. Find out how to download files and folders to your computer from dropbox. Learn how to find and unzip your downloads. Help center. Team admins Team members. Manage how much bandwidth the desktop app uses. Manage how much internet bandwidth Dropbox is using To manage how much available bandwidth your internet uses to run the Dropbox desktop app: O pen your Dropbox desktop app preferences.

On Windows, click the Bandwidth tab. On Mac, click the Network tab. I can run a speedtest while uploading, and that will hammer both my download and upload speeds with perfect consistency. Meanwhile, my Dropbox upload continues to go from dud to stud virtually every second. Presently, an upload that should take less than 10 minutes on this connection has been running for two hours, and it still has several hours left.

Again, I cannot replicate this on another machine on the same exact port and cable, and the network admin has confirmed that there is no traffic shaping of any kind. Any ideas? Any help is greatly appreciated. Megan Community Moderator Dropbox dropbox.

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For more info on available support options, see this article. The answer to that would be maximum time no as speed test servers are hosted very near to customers in ISP network. They do not give real information like say you have 10Mbps connection, but will you really get 10Mbps once you cross your ISP's network? The answer is NO.

No ISP will guarantee that once traffic leaves their network. So thats the connectivity part. Secondly, it is latency that would be very harsh on data transfer speed.

Even if you have 10Gbps connection, you can transfer at very low speeds because of how TCP works a widely protocol used to transfer data. You can search these terms if you want to understand them in deep: "calculate tcp throughput with latency" or "tcp speed calculator according to delay".

Third, different speeds for different paths. I have seen this in the past many times. I have seen ISPs who would grant you different speeds based on different destinations.

So these were some of the reasons you can get different speedtest results. You cannot do apple to apple comparison between different destinations. Jay Community Moderator Dropbox dropbox. Did this post help you? If so, please give it a Like below. Still stuck? Ask me a question! It's obvious my upload speed is being governed by some setting. Basically, uploading to dropbox via the web works as it should 10 MB per second.

But uploading via dropbox folder is stuck at 1 MB per second, even after selecting the "do not limit" option. Is that setting broken on Windows 7? Could someone check that on their computer? Sorry, Jay , I'm not getting it. It sounds like what you're saying is that the dropbox desktop app doesn't know how to correctly communicate with its own domain?

But that's the whole purpose of the app!



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