[twsocket] 4G Issues

2011-07-23 Thread David Bridges
I have a couple clients now that have upgraded to Verizon 4G and now 
the functions that use the ICS components don't work anymore for them, 
I'm guessing it's FTP upload but don't have any details on what the 
failure is.  Just wondered if anyone had experienced this?  From what 
I've read there is a 4G spec but what's being called 4G doesn't really 
conform to the 4G spec and it's really just a marketing term for 
something that varies from one provider to another.  I guess you guys 
are mostly in Europe, things might be a lot different over there.


Dave
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Re: [twsocket] 4G Issues

2011-07-23 Thread Arno Garrels
David Bridges wrote:
 I have a couple clients now that have upgraded to Verizon 4G 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4G

 and now
 the functions that use the ICS components don't work anymore for them,
 I'm guessing it's FTP upload but don't have any details on what the
 failure is.  

Without an error message or much better a complete log, you probably 
won't get a useful answer. Whether it's G4 or whatsoever type of
underlaying connection should not matter at all.
   
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Re: [twsocket] 4G Issues

2011-07-23 Thread Erik Brännlund



David Bridges skrev 2011-07-23 17:20:
I have a couple clients now that have upgraded to Verizon 4G and now 
the functions that use the ICS components don't work anymore for them, 
I'm guessing it's FTP upload but don't have any details on what the 
failure is.  Just wondered if anyone had experienced this?  From what 
I've read there is a 4G spec but what's being called 4G doesn't 
really conform to the 4G spec and it's really just a marketing term 
for something that varies from one provider to another.  I guess you 
guys are mostly in Europe, things might be a lot different over there.


Just a wild guess, could there be some proxy issue. The fact that 
Verizon uses CDMA for pre 4G while we europeans use UMTS should not matter.

Dave
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[twsocket] TFtpClient transfer time...

2011-07-23 Thread zayin
Hello,

I am using TFtpClient, version 7.12 to transfer a single file. The elapsed
time is over 4 1/2 minutes. When I transfer the same single file with
FileZilla the elapsed time is 2 1/2 minutes.

Nothing I have changed much changes the elapsed time.

I have a callback FtpClient1Progress64 to update a single label. Removing it
did not change the time. FileZilla updates several graphic elements during
the transfer.

The network utilization for TFtpClient is 0.84, for FileZilla 1.59.

And that seems to be the issue. I enabled the bandwidth control and I get it
lower but never higher than 0.91. Which it bounces to with bandwidth control
off.

How do I speed up the transfer? 

Ciao,

Mark


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