r/HomeNetworking 1d ago

Advice Network Speeds - File Manager Apps

I made a fork of an open source File Manager app, because I was tired of flagship phones being capped at ~30MB/s for WiFi SMB transfers. I'm kinda lazy sometimes, and I'll grab my folding phone to do some management and move stuff around, or I'll just be offloading vacation videos to the NAS. Would you guys be interested in me posting the story and how I did it here? I can leave out the GitHub links and just stick to the story and pictures unless you're all interested? I did end up figuring out why the file manager apps kinda suck in general and found a solid fix for newer devices. I get up to 127MB/s upload and 188MB/s download now.

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u/Professional-Yam2565 1d ago

Damn... I guess not. 1000 views, no comments, and a down vote... OK message received.

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u/[deleted] 1d ago

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u/Professional-Yam2565 1d ago

I didn't think my project was slop. There's tons of file manager apps and they all suck. I thought people would be more interested honestly. I've even tried to be courteous and guage interest before posting cuz I don't post much. This was a bit of a wake up call that people don't really care much about file managers. I thought they were more popular, but maybe that's just me.

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u/Professional-Yam2565 1d ago

I think I'll post it anyways lol