Thank you all for you input... More on this issue... It's clearly a Synology Drive thing as, over the past few days, I have observed that the B/s problem appears with my apache server as well, rendering any testing on locally hosted copies of my sites unfeasible. The strange thing though is this: I have a Dreambox satellite receiver that is connected to my network, of course. The program I use to watch SatTV on my computer is DreamStream. Now, when DreamStream is initiated, it downloads a listing of all the channels and bouquets that are available on my Dreambox. We're talking about a couple of XML files not larger than 10KB or so. DreamStream almost hangs there. It's sooo slooow... But, once those files have been downloaded, streaming is spotless. SD channels can stream even when Synology Drive is syncing while HD channels require that I limit Synology Drive's access to my local (wireless) network.

So, this is all very strange. I guess that maybe streaming works because of my router configuration, maybe because I'm not such a bad guy after all. In any case, it's clearly a Synology issue, as I've already mentioned. I think I'll drop them a hint and update you with any info they provide. Thanks again!


In reply to Re: Slow speeds with MozRepl by emav
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