ftp files what is the fastest way?

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heyskull
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ftp files what is the fastest way?

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A long time ago I was told how to ftp files across the my xbox the fastest way.
My xbox has a hard MOD.
500 GB hard drive

It boots into Evox and in applications I have:-
XBMC
DVD2XBOX media copier
DVD Movie Player
Xbox file explorer

Avalaunch
Enigmah Switchdisc
Linux
UnleashX

I know I have to run one of the above programmes for a faster transfer but I can't remember.

Help
Thanks
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I get the best speed with UnleashX,Im hard wired, and use Flashfxp and get 10-11+ mb/s
heyskull
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I am using FlashFXP.
Do you have to do anything in unleash X or do you just have to start it?
Just that I have been doing this but no matter what I do some files will not transfer.
My fastest wired is 5MBPS

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Post by whufclee »

I personally prefer FileZilla, it's basically the same to use as FlashFXP but it's free and I find it more reliable.

I've just done a full guide on how to get the best speeds here
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Post by Redneck9 »

I use fireftp it's a firefox plugin.

If i'm ftp'in a game or xbmc build I'll use an ethernet cable connected directly to pc. If it's something small like a xbmc plugin or emulator game i'll send it using my xbox's wi-fi adapter via home network.

Ethernet cable is the fastest.

*Also you can bridge your windows pc's wireless adapter and ethernet cards by going to network connections highlighting both wi-fi and eathernet then right clicking and select bridge.
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