![]() ![]() From what I can tell the v2 is actaully the most powerful. Unfortantly you can not directly compare the clock rates between brands cpu. The CPU more than anything else will affect how fast things like FTP servers run. In your case the big difference is things like cpu clock speed and memory. Some cpu brands do not support any third party firmware. This is mostly a large issue for the guys writing third party firmware like dd-wrt. ![]() The key difference between those 3 revisions is that they use different manufacture brands CPU chips. There are other database you can find where people disassemble the devices and read the reports on the FCC site where they must disclose a lot more information. ![]() The vendors do not provide much details of what actaully makes the versions different. If you are getting lots of errors due to a defective cable maybe. Not sure if it will have any impact on your FTP rates since you are still well below 100mbps. You should get over 900mbps on gigabit ports with iperf. In any case that will greatly impact your iperf testing. In that case you likely have a defective ethernet cables or you have the port set in something other than auto. Maybe it is because you said the port speed was 100/100. So somehow I got the impression this router only has 100m ports. I was purchasing one of those for a friend a few years back becuase he needed to setup a small network for his business on fairly modest budget, and i had to go through 4 shops before i could find one who would bother to even check what hardware revision those units they had in stock were for me. Now to TP-Link's defense they do list hardware revision in small letters just by the barcode on the side of the box and if you dig into their specification sheets you'll find out all, but aparently they don't bother going into details with their retailers. So for 250-300 bucks you may have ended up extremely happy or quite dissapointed depending which version you got. As a result you could have purchased, unknowigly a router with 360, 640 or 980 mbps peak NAT translation capability. As an example TL-ER6120 which is a fairly decent multi-wan vpn router was for a time sold in 3 hardware revisions for a same price, and while one would have twice the onboard memory, and completely different cpu. What makes things even more confusing is that several hardware revisions may be on sale at the same time. Sometimes even shops that sell them are not familiar with what the differences are between hardware revisions. I don't want DropBox spying on me either, unless absolutely necessary for business.One thing to consider in relation to TP-Link in particular that hardware they sell may share same name and yet have significatly varied hardware under the same chasis. Despite that, I am using DropBox (for limited business purposes) but I have run out of space. In my opinion, Google is the "Enemy Of The People" in that they already have way, WAY too much data about each of us as it is. BUT I can't see how to copy my random data files of whatever sort between Windows 10 and my phone.ģ. Thanks yes, I just got Window's "Phone Link" app to connect. Plus, it's the principle of the thing: I don't see why I should have to keep buying new leads every time I get a new phone, (let alone 2 of them!)Ģ. Plus it's fiddly to have to keep re-finding it. OR failing that, to allow my X-plore (or FileManager+) app access to my Windows PC's data?ġ. Is there any way to get my Windows Explorer to just see my phone's data, so that I can copy & paste data at will? ![]() If AirDroid has been around for a while maybe we can trust it(?) However if it is free, then what is its business model? What are they really doing with their data? I also object to my data being used by Big Data companies. Ideally I would prefer to use a Microsoft and/or Samsung application as I don't really trust random 3rd party apps for this sort of thing. ![]()
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