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Hello,

I am thinking that the best way to access the n900 from the computer will be the local network/router. Will I get an average of 54 mbps or is that some theoretical maximum speed?

Also, how fast will memorycard-reading or usb-cable be?

Simply, what is your prefered way of transfer ?
 
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Originally Posted by arono View Post
Hello,

I am thinking that the best way to access the n900 from the computer will be the local network/router. Will I get an average of 54 mbps or is that some theoretical maximum speed?

Also, how fast will memorycard-reading or usb-cable be?

Simply, what is your prefered way of transfer ?
It will show up as a USB attached storage if you connect it via a USB cable - probably the fastest way to move files
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Ok

Does anyone know about the wlan transfer speeds? Is it a good idea to set up a local filezilla ftp server or something?
 
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What about transferring via network? I'd rather do that, for smaller files
 
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Like with an SFTP client...Cyberduck? Or for less sophisticated users an app like DropBox.
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Is samba ported to Maemo? That could be useful for people on Windows as long as there is an easy way to configure username/password for the shares (I certainly wouldn't leave it wide open).

That is in fact what I am thinking of doing when I get mine. Make a large /home partition instead of having the fat32 one then use scp or some other method to upload files directly. I see no reason to use USB except to sync contacts, calendar, etc, and even then WiFi or Bluetooth (perhaps even over GSM/3G) would be more seamless as it could keep everything in sync without having to remember to plug into the PC. (as the mains charger will charge faster)
 
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Yea dropBox would be perfect, does that run on maemo 5?
 
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OpenSSH server and an SFTP client on your computer. Works great.
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As a *nix user, I'll probably just export some part of the device's filesystem over nfs, mount nfs shares from other devices in my network, scp stuff over to/from the device or, in a really nerdy/geeky style send tar [1] streams over netcat [2], either way

[1] http://man.freebsd.org/tar
[2] http://man.freebsd.org/nc
 
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Originally Posted by arono View Post
Hello,

I am thinking that the best way to access the n900 from the computer will be the local network/router. Will I get an average of 54 mbps or is that some theoretical maximum speed?

Also, how fast will memorycard-reading or usb-cable be?

Simply, what is your prefered way of transfer ?
The 54Mbps is a speed based on the signalling rate of the radio. The actual maximum data transfer speed with a tcp-based protocol is roughly half that (most practical real-world scenarios reach a limit of around 23Mbps in practice).

As has been mentioned already...tranferring via USB is going to be your fastest method available for bulk file transfers.

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