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Fillezila is ok?i want faster files transfer between RDP and My PC ?

Fillezila is ok?i want faster files transfer between RDP and My PC ?is it possible?if the answer is yes then..how to do that? can u help me please?or a tutorial ?
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FileZilla and RDP have nothing in common. File Transfers generally depend on your network connections speeds, and less on what software you use.
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Hi Maurice,

 
as rinidi said RDP and filezilla are two différent softwares  

you can check how to tranfere files ( use local resouces )  using rdp from the following link  

http://www.thewindowsclub.com/use-devices-resources-remote-desktop-session


as for filezilla you also can use the filezilla server on the serverside and the client on your pc

below are the documentation

https://wiki.filezilla-project.org/Documentation

you also  can use different methods to tranfere files, based on your need


Regards,
Use RDP builtin file transferring. You can use explorer, network, robocopy etc.
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i want faster files transfer between RDP and My PC

How are you transferring files now?

~bp
i upload them to MEGA.NZ and download them in my PC :P double work :))
i upload them to MEGA.NZ and download them in my PC
Not only double work but in most cases your upload speed is a lot slower than your download speed.

As Shaun pointed out you can show your drives and copy that way.  Do you own both PC's (source and destination) ?
yes
Or you can install something like Dropbox on both ends.
Then copy the two files from temp into Dropbox. It will sync to Dropbox, then down to your computer
It seems like you want a direct peer to peer file transport between your 2 computers.  BitTorrent is one way to do that but can be cumbersome to setup. Here a few other options to consider.

  • HTTP File Server (HFS) - http://www.rejetto.com/hfs/
    I have used this to push and pull files from a remote PC, and it works well.  You only have to run the EXE on the "server" computer, and then access from the other computer using a web browser.  File transfer go fast.

  • Folder Transfer - http://www.foldertransfer.com/Transfer_Files.asp
    I don't use this but did work with a person that used it and liked it a lot.

  • File Pizza - https://file.pizza/
    I don't know anything about this but it looked interesting for occasional transfers

~bp
i tried HTTP File Server (HFS) but is not working,is for local ?
I have my own PC ( 1 Gb ram, 2 cpu, 90mb/sec) and i have a RDP not my country (990 mb/sec, 24 cpu, 24gb rams etc) so i download fast the files there....i convert then i transfer to my HDD portable form my PC and need something fast....
thanks
Can you be a little more specific about what you did to "install" and setup?  And then what tests did you try that didn't work.

HFS can serve files on a local network, or over a wide area network.  Is the computer where HFS is running directly connected to the internet or behind a firewall or router?

~bp
i installed hfs.exe inside RDP then i drag and drop there the video file,then i copy the url : ip/filename and i copy to my PC browser,this are the steps i did
What is the first node of the IP address?

~bp
look the snapshot i upload, copy : http://192.168.1.9/16244174_774731642673968_112001775_n.jpg and paste to my PC browser but give error
snap.jpg
Okay, that's an IP address on an internal network.  You need to use the external IP to connect from your PC.

You are not using VPN, correct?

What address do you use to connect via RDP?

~bp
That hfs is installed inside  RDP and i i not use a vpn  the ip of RDP is : x.2.150.145 i can't post here, and now what?
Okay, good, try to use the same IP address you use for the RDP in the browser to get to HFS.  HFS will use port 80, which is different from the port RDP uses, so that is not a problem.  There is no web server running on the computer running HFS, correct?  So try the link you had before, but change the IP to the same one as RDP uses, like:

http://x.2.150.145/16244174_774731642673968_112001775_n.jpg

But replace "x" with that part of the IP address.

~bp
That picture u saw is -->  hfs installed inside RDP
-i not use a vpn  
I connect to RDP with this IP: x.2.150.145


Rdp --> ipconfig
IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.9

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My pc --> ipconfig:
Windows IP Configuration


Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:

        Connection-specific DNS Suffix  . :
        IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.100
        Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
        Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.1

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Inside my PC i didn't installed HFS
So i did what u said i copy this link from rdp : http://x.2.150.145/16244174_774731642673968_112001775_n.jpg  , i paste to the browser of my PC and i received this error: The connection has timed out,both links give me error
this working perfect if i paste that link in my RDP browser and i use HFS in the rdp too......but when i paste to my PC browser give me errors
So i did what u said i copy this link from rdp : http://x.2.150.145/16244174_774731642673968_112001775_n.jpg  , i paste to the browser of my PC and i received this error: The connection has timed out,both links give me error
And you changed the "x" in the IP address to the actual number, right?

~bp
yes yes....with the ip of my rdp....when i copy both links on rpd browser works fine...but not for my pc
Is there firewall software on the computer running HFS, perhaps it is blocking incoming port 80?

~bp
ok let me check ok i allow open port 80 on my pc and on rdp too......can we use team viewer? let me show u
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