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ModelXTC
5 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Dropbox slow in download and upload
I've been using dropbox for a long time and I have always used it to sync my .pst outlook file between computers. The .pst file is 2.6GB and syncing the changes usually takes about 1 to 3 minutes.
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- 5 years ago
After trying all the suggestions here and via email support I haven't been able to fix this issue. However today I decided to clean up the .pst file which has a 2.7GB filesize. After that I used the built in compress function from Microsoft Outlook. I stopped compressing the file just to check it's effect on the upload speed, it was reduced to 2.3GB already.
My Dropbox upload speed is now at an instant 3000kb/s instead of the 3kb/s.
Could it be there is some sort of filesize limitation?
This solved my problem, I hope it will help somebody in the future.
ModelXTC
Helpful | Level 6
I just now turned of the Windows Firewall completely. I have no other firewalls and I have no anti virus program active at this moment. The upload to dropbox is now between 1.5kb/s and 5kb/s whenever I check it. Occasionally it will spike to 30kb/s, which is still rather slow.
The Dropbox speed used to be around 300kb/s or more.
Daphne
5 years agoDropbox Staff
Thanks for getting back to me ModelXTC!
Could you just try resetting your Internet router to see if that helps at all? Sometimes resetting your connection gets you a different route which could improve speeds.
Keep me posted on your findings!
- ModelXTC5 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I turn off the router every night for 8 hours. Also since this problem started at home and at work on different internet connections, different computers and different operation systems I figured the issue would probably be with the dropbox application.
- Daphne5 years agoDropbox Staff
Okay, I see ModelXTC. :thinking:
So we can have a better look into this, I've reached out to the email linked with your profile.
If you'd like to, please check your inbox when you have a moment and we can take it from there.
Thanks!
- ModelXTC5 years agoHelpful | Level 6
After trying all the suggestions here and via email support I haven't been able to fix this issue. However today I decided to clean up the .pst file which has a 2.7GB filesize. After that I used the built in compress function from Microsoft Outlook. I stopped compressing the file just to check it's effect on the upload speed, it was reduced to 2.3GB already.
My Dropbox upload speed is now at an instant 3000kb/s instead of the 3kb/s.
Could it be there is some sort of filesize limitation?
This solved my problem, I hope it will help somebody in the future.
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