Man the Pro 9.7 is wifi fast !

OZsMac

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I was concerned about the USB2 speed of my iPad Pro 9.7", until I decided I'd try to use Plex Sync instead of just copy files using iTunes into AVPlayer.

It was amazing, just flew through the transfer of a 2GB movie, I actually didn't believe it worked, so had to put my iPad into flight mode and confirm that I could playback the movie.

So USB speed for Sync is no longer an issue at all.
 

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Using Speedtest, I compared download/upload speeds with my iPhone 6S and my iPad Pro. The iPhone ranges from 30-40 Mbps download and 60-70 Mbps upload. The iPad ranges from 65-105 Mbps download and 75-90 Mbps upload. Those seem fast enough to me. :cool:
 

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About these incredible speed, anyone have a clue why some app don't have those fast speed on the local network...?
Example of apps in MegaBytes speed (not Megabits):

All measure on local network at about 20 feet distance from my router.
From my iPad Pro 9.7 wifi to my Ethernet connected computer
Windows 10 64bits i7 3th gen. 8GB memory.
Router Netgear R7000 on the 5Ghz AC band.

-Photosync download and upload at an average of 45 to 50 MBytes/sec
-Goodreader -FTP mode got an average of 15 to 20 MBytes/sec
-Goodreader SMB mode got a poor 2 to 3 MBytes/sec
About the same for Documents-5

Why...? Anyone ?
 

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