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martin

Re: Debug attached

Please post log on Normal level.
The Debug level slows down the transfer.
mh12

Debug attached

Debug2 file attached.
Sensitive info REDACTED.
Data of transmitted file CUT OUT.
martin

Re: Terribly slow transfers

Please attach a full session log file showing the problem (using the latest version of WinSCP).

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mh12

Terribly slow transfers

This is my ongoing problem throughout Windows versions (10, 11 always with latest patches) and WinSCP versions (always latest). I have latest NIC driver and firmware.

I have slow transfers (upload and download is always approx. 1.8 MB/s).
Speed is always set to Unlimited.

I tested with FileZilla (approx. 80 MB/s with 800 MB file) and SecureCRT (approx. 30 MB/s with 30 MB file).
I tried to disable Optimize connection buffer size with no effect.