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1-using SSH and filezilla from any computer.
2-using tinysmb to turn my phone as a server and then enter the ip address from any browser
and im using the second way at the moment since i dont need a special browser like filezilla, anyway i mentioned all of this to help anyone who is interested in the matter, now to my problem {the speed} i get at the best time 1 mb maximum and that is not enough
im not sure if the iphone has a superior technology but i dont think thats the case but it have an app called airshare and it transfer files about 8-10 mb if im not mistaken, so is there any way i can increase mine ???? or is it a hardware limitations ??
note: i already think that the ssh encyption is doing the slowdown but is the tinysmb server using SSH ?? and is there a way to stop the ssh encyption (IF ITS the cause of the slowdown).
sorry if i wrote a lot since this is my first post and dont want to leave anything out
anyway thanks in advance