Hi all :-) happens that: on 10/100 network wireless clients runs 9/10Mb/s transfer speed (from/to samba 4 file server). While android clients (3 samsung S6 and 2 samsung S7) runs not over 3/Mb/s... :-/ Only tuning I've is: socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_SNDBUF=262144 SO_RCVBUF=262144 but no differences if I remove that line android clients runs 9/10Mb/s using FTP (connected to same server) any idea please? thanks for help! Pol
On Fri, Oct 07, 2016 at 06:26:07PM +0200, Pol Hallen via samba wrote:> Hi all :-) > > happens that: on 10/100 network wireless clients runs 9/10Mb/s > transfer speed (from/to samba 4 file server). > > While android clients (3 samsung S6 and 2 samsung S7) runs not over > 3/Mb/s... :-/ > > Only tuning I've is: > > socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_SNDBUF=262144 > SO_RCVBUF=262144 > > but no differences if I remove that line > > android clients runs 9/10Mb/s using FTP (connected to same server)What android clients are these ? (i.e. what applications are you running). Android doesn't ship with a native libsmbclient so they are either using jCIFS, libsmbclient or a third party smb client. As you're getting good speeds from your other (desktop?) clients then I'm inclined to look into the client lib used by the apps on android.
> What android clients are these ? (i.e. what applications are > you running).Several: file explorer, root explorer, andsmb,> Android doesn't ship with a native libsmbclient > so they are either using jCIFS, libsmbclient or a third party > smb client.> As you're getting good speeds from your other (desktop?) > clients then I'm inclined to look into the client lib used > by the apps on android.thanks for help! :-) Pol