How to Max Upload Speed on Android

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- #1
I like dropbox's Camera Upload feature, only quite often I detect that it will saturate my internet connexion and everything else on my network struggles. Especially if it is uploading video recordings off my phone.
Is there a way to place a speed limit to the data upload rate? Kind of like a bandwidth limiter for Android?

- #2
Really not certain if I am posting this in the right place, so apologies if that'southward not the case.I like dropbox's Camera Upload feature, simply quite often I notice that it will saturate my internet connectedness and everything else on my network struggles. Specially if it is uploading video recordings off my phone.
Is at that place a way to place a speed limit to the information upload charge per unit? Kind of like a bandwidth limiter for Android?
Many Android kernels got support for traffic shaping, so you tin use the "tc" vanquish command to implement what y'all demand. Maybe there's some rooted app able to manage this for you, since information technology's quite a tricky job.
But this is not such a skilful thought. Instead you should implement the traffic shaping in your WiFi/Internet router. If information technology doesn't back up information technology native, I suggest y'all try some other software for it, eastward.g. OpenWrt, DD-WRT or Tomato plant.
- #3
Many Android kernels got back up for traffic shaping, and then yous can utilise the "tc" shell command to implement what you need. Maybe there's some rooted app able to manage this for yous, since it's quite a tricky task.Simply this is not such a good idea. Instead you should implement the traffic shaping in your WiFi router. If it doesn't support information technology native, I suggest you try some other software for information technology, e.g. OpenWrt, DD-WRT or Tomato.
Cheers.
I have Tomato installed on an Asus RT-N66U router, but the bandwidth limiting options only piece of work for LAN connections and not WLAN it seems.
A rooted app that puts a limit on a per app basis would be something I'd be happy to pay for.

- #4
Thank you.
I have Tomato installed on an Asus RT-N66U router, but the bandwidth limiting options only work for LAN connections and not WLAN it seems.
A rooted app that puts a limit on a per app footing would be something I'd exist happy to pay for.
Hard to believe it'southward not working for WLAN connections, and even if so, you tin can utilise the rules on the outbound Internet connexion scheduling on source addresses. I.due east. you can chose to implement the restrictions on either the receive- or transmit site. Do some more reading on QoS and I'g quite sure you'll manage to implement it as you need. Just information technology IS tricky, even with the Tomato GUI, and would be as tricky as well using a rooted Android app.
And since I know it's not a such a good idea to implement traffic shaping in the Android itself, I'yard not going to write this app.

- #5
Information technology would be fifty-fifty improve to limit all WLAN traffic to 100kB/s because my computer is hooked with an ethernet cable :victory:
Can someone assistance me ?
- #six
Hard to believe it'southward not working for WLAN connections, and even if so, you can apply the rules on the outbound Net connectedness scheduling on source addresses. I.e. you can chose to implement the restrictions on either the receive- or transmit site. Do some more reading on QoS and I'1000 quite certain you'll manage to implement it every bit yous need. But it IS tricky, even with the Tomato GUI, and would be equally tricky likewise using a rooted Android app.And since I know it'southward not a such a good idea to implement traffic shaping in the Android itself, I'k not going to write this app.
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You are very wrong that it isn't a practiced idea to implement traffic shaping. All new cloud applications have Photographic camera upload feature which clogs the upload of the whole network and so yous cannot even surf with your estimator while photos are uploaded (not to say videos).
Traffic shaper would solve this things for sure! I would even pay for that app on appstore.
- #8
Actually non certain if I am posting this in the right identify, so apologies if that's non the case.I like dropbox's Camera Upload feature, merely quite often I observe that information technology will saturate my internet connection and everything else on my network struggles. Especially if information technology is uploading video recordings off my phone.
Is in that location a way to place a speed limit to the data upload charge per unit? Kind of like a bandwidth limiter for Android?
Love Friend,
did you get what yous was looking for?
because i am looking for an App which can control all or Each/ individual app to upload the files. likewise
google+ Google photos, Google hangout, Etc. which i detest the nigh to upload my photos . for them i have rooted my note4 and install AVAST Anti-Virus + Firewall to prevent the app to access the net .
Because i know what app we let to access the internet they take away our personal information along with videos and photos which we don't know considering our smartphones are 24/seven connected with DSL hight speed cyberspace.
These blazon of Apps are fully controlled by the remote server to takeaway our data with minimum speed similar 10KB to 30KB per mint.
I take already block the apps to access in the internet, but some reason i have to disable firewall, then virtually of the apps endeavor to get updates, i need an app which can control /allow the app to upload in Bites not in KB or MB.
if you have something like that please propose
awaiting your reply
Thanks
Ismail
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