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feanne
5 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Extremely slow upload speed on Dropbox compared to Google Drive
I'm using both Dropbox and Google Drive on my laptop (Macbook Pro) here at home, and I've noticed in the past few weeks that my upload speed to Drobox is extremely slow.
I've read the following threads on this issue and haven't been able to find a solution:
https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Dropbox-files-folders/Ridiculously-slow-upload-speeds/td-p/395342
https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Dropbox-files-folders/Dropbox-uploads-extremly-slow/td-p/314997
I have already tried the following and they did not solve my problem:
- restarting my laptop
- restarting my router
- turning my wifi on and off on my laptop
- pausing and resuming sync on dropbox app on my laptop
- setting the dropbox app upload bandwidth limit to "no limit"
I tested my internet speed and I should have 70-80 Mbps download / 10-20 Mpbs upload. On Dropbox I've only been getting a dismal 1-3 kbps upload speed! I had one 80-megabyte file that was taking days to "sync" to Dropbox. I moved it to my Google Drive and it only took about minute to upload there. So it's really Dropbox that's the problem. I'm very annoyed because I've been relying on Dropbox as my primary syncing service and just renewed my subscription last April. If I can't use Dropbox properly due to the unbearably slow upload speed I'll have to move back to Google Drive.
Thank you for your response, Lusil! I would like to update you that I tried using a VPN, and my Dropbox upload speed is back to normal. I suspect that my ISP might be throttling Dropbox traffic because my friend using the same ISP was also experiencing extremely slow service with Dropbox and also got their Dropbox upload speed back to normal when they turned on their VPN. So this is something you might want to suggest to other users experiencing similar.
jojosimi Charlene2 I was able to get back my normal Dropbox upload speed by using a VPN. It seems to be an ISP throttling issue for me. If you want to try using a VPN and need help choosing one, I found this comparison chart very honest and helpful:
- feanneHelpful | Level 6
Thank you for your response, Lusil! I would like to update you that I tried using a VPN, and my Dropbox upload speed is back to normal. I suspect that my ISP might be throttling Dropbox traffic because my friend using the same ISP was also experiencing extremely slow service with Dropbox and also got their Dropbox upload speed back to normal when they turned on their VPN. So this is something you might want to suggest to other users experiencing similar.
jojosimi Charlene2 I was able to get back my normal Dropbox upload speed by using a VPN. It seems to be an ISP throttling issue for me. If you want to try using a VPN and need help choosing one, I found this comparison chart very honest and helpful:
- Tuxy79Helpful | Level 5
I am using TunnelBear as my VPN and I see no difference. I have 7GB across 5 files I need to upload with speeds as slow as 10kbps. I have a 120mbit download and 10mbit upload connection. At this point I'm debating cancelling my account. I'm not paying for this result.
- longbranchNew member | Level 2
Thanks for the info, feanne. I'm new to all this. I have an HP desktop, and I just bought a new HP desktop, so I wanted to upload all data folders plus Outlook-based email to Dropbox so that I could then download them all to the new desktop. The computer arrived yesterday, but I haven't opened it yet because Dropbox is taking forever. Currently claiming upload speed of 755Kbs, but that hasn't changed for a while, so maybe it's frozen. Maybe I'm doing it wrong too. From Windows File Explorer, I dragged the main folders (Documents, Photos, Videos, Music), with all their subfolders, to the folders of same name I set up on Dropbox (the desktop app). Maybe I should not have tried to do these nearly all at once, because a day and a half later nearly none of those folders is anywhere near done. If there's a way to pause the uploads, I don't know how. And I looked at your link to the VPN rundown with all their many names, but I just got confused on which to choose (let alone how to use, if I were to choose one).
Too many questions, I know. Thanks for any help you or others might send my way.
- LusilDropbox Staff
Hi feanne, thanks for reaching out to us about this.
Since you've already tried some initial troubleshooting - awesome work by the way! - could you let me know if you've also tried temporarily closing or stopping Google Drive from running? Do you get the same experience with the Dropbox desktop app even then?
Additionally, could you check how many items you have syncing in your Dropbox folder?
Let me know of any updates, cheers!
- feanneHelpful | Level 6
Hi Lusil, thanks! Actually, I've had Google Drive off for a while now because I was relying primarily on Dropbox. I only turned on Google Drive precisely because I noticed that Dropbox was taking forever to upload even tiny text files, and I really needed to sync some files with my phone, so I turned on Google Drive to try comparing upload speed.
Anyway, I tried turning off Google Drive again right now to check, and uploading some test images with the Dropbox app. Dropbox currently says it is "syncing 4 files", and all of them seem to be stuck forever with the "Waiting to sync" status.
P.S. I am using Dropbox Version 99.4.501 (99.4.501) on Mac OS 10.14.6 Lusil
- Charlene2New member | Level 2
I have the same issue and currently looking for a live person to ask the same concern. Following up on this as I need to upload files on my folder badly. Hopefully someone answers this as soon as possible.
- feanneHelpful | Level 6
In addition, I've also tried the following already and they didn't help:
- moved files that are currently syncing out of Dropbox folder, wait for Dropbox desktop app to say " Up to date", then move files back to Dropbox folder
- went into Dropbox app preferences and used the "Fix Permissions" tool
- turned off Google drive and other apps and left Dropbox as the only app running
- LusilDropbox Staff
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