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Re: ftp games
on f: i have games than all xbox games
on G: i have coinops with 10.000+ games
no extra emulators or movies no music so far ftp is going wel
my hdd i think was a seagate not shure but before bying i chekked the compatibilety list and it works
100 games took me about 6 hours +- my network setup is cable eveything no wifi
opticfiber cat6a
my hdd is Seagate Barracuda ST2000DM001 2TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive Bare Drive
st2000dm001-9yn164
on G: i have coinops with 10.000+ games
no extra emulators or movies no music so far ftp is going wel
my hdd i think was a seagate not shure but before bying i chekked the compatibilety list and it works
100 games took me about 6 hours +- my network setup is cable eveything no wifi
opticfiber cat6a
my hdd is Seagate Barracuda ST2000DM001 2TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive Bare Drive
st2000dm001-9yn164
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Re: ftp games
Only ten million percent - why so doubtful?scroeffie wrote:iam 10000000% shure cluster is correct
Re: ftp games
Scroeffie,
How did you transfer 100 xbox games in 6 hours? How many GB was that?
What is your xbox/PC/network setup?
I transfered 60gb in just under 3 hours, but it sounds like your setup is faster.
How did you transfer 100 xbox games in 6 hours? How many GB was that?
What is your xbox/PC/network setup?
I transfered 60gb in just under 3 hours, but it sounds like your setup is faster.
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Re: ftp games
Is cat6a faster than cat5?scroeffie wrote:6 hours +- maybe even les but not much nothing special
i just use filezilla 64bit so far no problems no fail tranfer
newest xbmc everything is with cable cat6a
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Crystal Xbox v1.4, Xecuter 3, 500gb sata hard disk, 1ghz CPU, 128mb RAM, HD component 720p, blue LED's.
Crystal Xbox v1.4, Xecuter 3, 320gb sata hard disk, stock CPU, 128mb RAM, HD component 720p.
Re: ftp games
not shure but i know that cat6a has more like roads for data to travel
cat 5a has 2 road cat 6a has i beleve 8 roads etc
do i have faster ftp speed no maybe 1 mb +- but cant hurt to upgrade also my internet is opticfiber not cable so
i upgraded my network to cat6a
max speed than i have seen with xbmc is 12mb with unleashed x its about 15-17 mb
if you have cat5 not cat5a i would upgrade to at least cat5a cables are cheap even cat 6a is cheap
payed like 3 a 4 euros vor 2 meter cable
also my transfer speed is better with my boxee box to my network drives with cat6a
we also have 3 laptops 2 pc's mediaplayer and a tablet sometimes the internet would disconnect because of the cat 5e cable could not handle the date
now we dont have any problems eveyting is stable
cat 5a has 2 road cat 6a has i beleve 8 roads etc
do i have faster ftp speed no maybe 1 mb +- but cant hurt to upgrade also my internet is opticfiber not cable so
i upgraded my network to cat6a
max speed than i have seen with xbmc is 12mb with unleashed x its about 15-17 mb
if you have cat5 not cat5a i would upgrade to at least cat5a cables are cheap even cat 6a is cheap
payed like 3 a 4 euros vor 2 meter cable
also my transfer speed is better with my boxee box to my network drives with cat6a
we also have 3 laptops 2 pc's mediaplayer and a tablet sometimes the internet would disconnect because of the cat 5e cable could not handle the date
now we dont have any problems eveyting is stable
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Re: ftp games
Excellent, Filezilla is now working for you!scroeffie wrote:6 hours +- maybe even les but not much nothing special
i just use filezilla 64bit so far no problems

Re: ftp games
How many GB are all of these and how long did it take?scroeffie wrote:transferd 160 games so far eveything is oke all games working
Looks like I need to drop FlashFXP and use FileZilla with some Cat6a cables...
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Re: ftp games
Bunkum. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_11801scroeffie wrote:not shure but i know that cat6a has more like roads for data to travel
cat 5a has 2 road cat 6a has i beleve 8 roads
Re: ftp games
still no problems people so far i transferd 200 games tommorow wil transfer the last 50 games
wierd just wierd
i did nothing special what i did is format my 2 tb than use xpartition 1.3 64cluster size tripple chekk with text file
than i used the Slayersfull337 auto disc to install everything apps dashboard i dont care just everything
main dash is xbmc than i updated to the newest xbmc from this website via ftp filezilla 64bit because my cpu is 64bit
filezilla 32bit gives me allot of problems
than i rebooted the xbox eveything seems oke than ftp fist 30 games test all games than ft 50 games and so on
so fingers grossed so far no problems
cat5e is oke for xbox but my problems was we have to many pc's laptops tablet smarphone on 1 network wil disconnect allot
so now eveything is stable with cat6a
wierd just wierd
i did nothing special what i did is format my 2 tb than use xpartition 1.3 64cluster size tripple chekk with text file
than i used the Slayersfull337 auto disc to install everything apps dashboard i dont care just everything
main dash is xbmc than i updated to the newest xbmc from this website via ftp filezilla 64bit because my cpu is 64bit
filezilla 32bit gives me allot of problems
than i rebooted the xbox eveything seems oke than ftp fist 30 games test all games than ft 50 games and so on
so fingers grossed so far no problems

cat5e is oke for xbox but my problems was we have to many pc's laptops tablet smarphone on 1 network wil disconnect allot
so now eveything is stable with cat6a
Re: ftp games
remmember cat6a wil not give you a speed boost with ftp just more stable if you have more hardware in your house all turned onXC-3730C wrote:How many GB are all of these and how long did it take?scroeffie wrote:transferd 160 games so far eveything is oke all games working
Looks like I need to drop FlashFXP and use FileZilla with some Cat6a cables...
if you have cat5 and not cat5e i would upgrade to cat6a cheap and worth it in the netherlands cables are cheap
Re: ftp games
I always use HeXEn disc to do TSOP flashing (and softmodding), and Slayer's to install the dashboard.
Is there a way with FileZilla to show how much time is left for the transfer queue? On of the reasons I use FlashFXP over FileZilla is because each file being transfered has a progress bar, and it had a total time remaining.
Is there a way with FileZilla to show how much time is left for the transfer queue? On of the reasons I use FlashFXP over FileZilla is because each file being transfered has a progress bar, and it had a total time remaining.
Re: ftp games
yess there isXC-3730C wrote:I always use HeXEn disc to do TSOP flashing (and softmodding), and Slayer's to install the dashboard.
Is there a way with FileZilla to show how much time is left for the transfer queue? On of the reasons I use FlashFXP over FileZilla is because each file being transfered has a progress bar, and it had a total time remaining.
Re: ftp games
make sure you set maximum number of connections to 10 in UnleashX and restrict your ftp client to a max of 1 upload / 1 download simultaneously (max connections 2).
I never have problems, no matter the queue length.
I'm close to the 240 folder limit these days, good thing that came up before I ran into that limitation
I never have problems, no matter the queue length.
I'm close to the 240 folder limit these days, good thing that came up before I ran into that limitation
Re: ftp games
Is there any advantage to using UnleashX as an FTP client? I am so used to dvd2xbox and FlashFXP
Re: ftp games
No...
You're confusing terms between client and server. Just think of the Xbox as the server, and anything else you connect to the Xbox a client.
There might be a better answer to your question if it weren't a confusing one
You're confusing terms between client and server. Just think of the Xbox as the server, and anything else you connect to the Xbox a client.
There might be a better answer to your question if it weren't a confusing one
Re: ftp games
I do all of the above! I like to change my mind a lot, but honestly no... I don't normally go box to box directly aside from game save transfers from room to room in my house.
I have 3 routers, one per floor, the bottom 2 floors are wirelessly connected via a single WiFi 300n/5ghz router set to client bridged mode. Basically I have a lot of potential for slowdowns, but using my typical setup (UnleashX+FileZilla setup as already described) I get a solid 7MB/s from top level to basement. It is really not necessary to do anything other than get it connected properly over a wire be it crossover or a switch/router.
Speaking of properly setting up the network - do you have any understanding of how your router is set up? I've seen some pesky internal firewall and QoS stuff that people aren't aware of sometimes.
Don't worry though, 11-12MB/s is all the juice you'll get out of it. It may be possible to squeeze a little more but it's more work than I see worth doing.
I have 3 routers, one per floor, the bottom 2 floors are wirelessly connected via a single WiFi 300n/5ghz router set to client bridged mode. Basically I have a lot of potential for slowdowns, but using my typical setup (UnleashX+FileZilla setup as already described) I get a solid 7MB/s from top level to basement. It is really not necessary to do anything other than get it connected properly over a wire be it crossover or a switch/router.
Speaking of properly setting up the network - do you have any understanding of how your router is set up? I've seen some pesky internal firewall and QoS stuff that people aren't aware of sometimes.
Don't worry though, 11-12MB/s is all the juice you'll get out of it. It may be possible to squeeze a little more but it's more work than I see worth doing.