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<blockquote data-quote="touchton" data-source="post: 6676083" data-attributes="member: 187862"><p>[USER=97689]@FatherTo1[/USER] I haven't actually measured the transfer speeds, but it never took 3+ hours to transfer anything. I did reconfigure mine to only transfer Sentry and Saved clips. I found that transferring everything was taking up more storage space than it was worth. If I need anything from RecentClips, I just mount the TeslaUSB as a share and pull it over. It's very rare that I do that. The car is configured to save clips when I honk the horn, but most of the time I just use the voice command to save a clip.</p><p></p><p>My guess is there's a real improvement in network throughput with the Zero 2W because of the quad core processor. I'm running a test now by transferring almost 10GB of recent clips to my NAS. I'm getting peaks >5MB/s and the calculated transfer time is 30 minutes. Assuming you don't have WiFi issues, I certainly think an upgrade to the 2W is $15 well spent. If you can find one.</p><p></p><p>Let me know if you want me to do any additional testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="touchton, post: 6676083, member: 187862"] [USER=97689]@FatherTo1[/USER] I haven't actually measured the transfer speeds, but it never took 3+ hours to transfer anything. I did reconfigure mine to only transfer Sentry and Saved clips. I found that transferring everything was taking up more storage space than it was worth. If I need anything from RecentClips, I just mount the TeslaUSB as a share and pull it over. It's very rare that I do that. The car is configured to save clips when I honk the horn, but most of the time I just use the voice command to save a clip. My guess is there's a real improvement in network throughput with the Zero 2W because of the quad core processor. I'm running a test now by transferring almost 10GB of recent clips to my NAS. I'm getting peaks >5MB/s and the calculated transfer time is 30 minutes. Assuming you don't have WiFi issues, I certainly think an upgrade to the 2W is $15 well spent. If you can find one. Let me know if you want me to do any additional testing. [/QUOTE]
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