Hi Nadeem, Unfortunately XMPP file transfers are a little complicated and there's no short answer. There's several different ways to send a file over XMPP and it depends on the clients, and what versions of the transfer methods involved as to what method gets picked.
Since you're on Windows you won't be able to use the 'fastest' method in Pidgin of "Jingle XMPP File Transfer" which has a direct connection between clients, and you're probably either using the file transfer proxy (as per Advanced tab settings in Pidgin) or failing that, falling back to the 'slowest' method, in-band file transfer which breaks the file up in pieces and sends it in XMPP messages. Try changing the file transfer proxy settings in the Advanced settings tab of the account settings to those of your XMPP server, or use an alternative method such as uploading the file to a website (eg send.firefox.com ) or a shared network folder Cheers, Eion On 19 September 2017 at 00:19, <i...@eplusstudio.co.in> wrote: > Hi, > > > > We are using Openfire on Windows Server 2008 as central server along with > Pidgin (Ver. 2.12) on Windows 10, Although my file transfer are working but > the speed doesn’t goes above 650 KBps, > > Our internal network speed at all nodes are 1 Gbps but still pidgin is not > able to utilize whole speed while file transfer. > > > > I am trying to find every possible tweak but not able to match the network > speed. > > > > Regards, > > Nadeem Shaikh > > Eplus Studio > > _______________________________________________ > Support@pidgin.im mailing list > Want to unsubscribe? Use this link: > https://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support >
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