RE: Embarrassingly slow file transfer speeds (WiFi prusa link or connect)
I fear that we have to live with that slow speeds.
For me LAN is also not much faster than WIFI, but at least stable.
When I look at my MK3S connected via WIFI with a Raspberry, that works MUCH MUCH faster.
Should the hardware be so bad, only a new board would help unfortunately.
I wonder that until now there is not even one official word from Prusa regarding this problem. Are they ashamed?
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I have an XL (single tool) with firmware 6.0.4 connected to ethernet. It is super slow compared to Octoprint with WiFi and my Mk3S+.
Uploading to PrusaConnect is slow (about 5 min for a 95mb bgcode file), and downloading from PrusaConnect to the printer is even slower (took about 23 minutes for the same file). I know it's not the network connection as every other networked device is much much faster.
I was going to update with the new firmware (6.1.2), but according to reports it seems to kill the ethernet port.
I guess I'll wait for the next firmware.
Any word on an update?
RE: Embarrassingly slow file transfer speeds (WiFi prusa link or connect)
Due to the nature of how the wifi connection was implemented (uart-to-network), the speed cannot be really increased. Regarding the ethernet connection being slow, I recently found an issue with half-duplex vs. duplex mode and it is currently being verified by the prusa devs. Doubt it will make it in the next version 6.1.3, but if the issue is confirmed it might make it in 6.1.4.
RE: Embarrassingly slow file transfer speeds (WiFi prusa link or connect)
It's now January 2025 and my MK4S transfer speed is still incredibly slow.
I also have a Bambu P1S. I created a small enclosure for an ESP32 module in Fusion 360 and sent it to both the PruserSlicr and BambuStudios. I sent to "Connect" in Prusa and "Send" in Bambu at nearly identical times.
Bambu was 50% thru printing before the MK4s even started. Come on guys... fix this already!!
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My MK4S' preheating had the time to turn itself off because of inactivity before the file I was trying to print finished uploading 🤦♀️Calling that functional is a heck of a stretch in my opinion...
It's a bit sad to think that in 2025, the fastest way to transfer a file to my 3D printer is still to walk there physically with a USB drive like it's the dark ages.
RE: Embarrassingly slow file transfer speeds (WiFi prusa link or connect)
To this day this is the reason I hate my mk4s and I just ordered a Core One. I expect the same misstreatment based on the same poor hardware choices taken AGAIN. Honestly Prusa why do you do this to your customer base?
RE: Embarrassingly slow file transfer speeds (WiFi prusa link or connect)
Possibly Prusa considers that the good reputation acquired years ago will last forever, regardless what they do nowadays. Maybe they think also that a large part of their customers are born masochists ( and maybe they're right .. 🤩 ).
RE: Embarrassingly slow file transfer speeds (WiFi prusa link or connect)
250 kBps is the best I can get out my mk4s.
3min for 45mb file you got to be kidding me.
I can transfer 180mb file to octorpint in 30 seconds on my mk3s right next to the mk4s.
RE: Embarrassingly slow file transfer speeds (WiFi prusa link or connect)
Just finished building my Core One kit. 6 minutes to transfer a 6MB file!!!
RE: Embarrassingly slow file transfer speeds (WiFi prusa link or connect)
Have there been any updates to this? I agree that upload speeds were much faster in 5.x firmware.
I started a 25mb upload to my MK4s, did a search on the topic, landed on this thread, read the entire thing, then created this post.
The upload is now at 5%.
I love the results that come out of the printer, but this is just silly.
RE: Embarrassingly slow file transfer speeds (WiFi prusa link or connect)
WiFi to my MK4 was so incredibly slow and unstable that I ran a hardwire today across my basement, installed a jack, and cabled it up to my patch panel.
Speeds are about the same, took about 10 mins to transfer paltry 9.1MB file directly over the LAN.
At this point it is more practical to walk all the way to the other end of the house, get the thumb drive, walk back, put the file onto the USB, walk back to the printer (across the house) plug it in and start the print job, as that is faster. At least then I get some exercise.
RE: Embarrassingly slow file transfer speeds (WiFi prusa link or connect)
I have an MK4S, Wifi Transfer of 13mb is 45 seconds. My CoreOne is similar. Sent directly from PrusaSlicer. Firmware 6.4. Still slow for WIFI, but as others have noted it is the transfer speed from the mainboard to the Thumb drive that is the bottleneck. Mainboard hardware. But it should not be as slow as 10 minutes for 9mb. Assure you have a good thumb drive. I have a good grade 16gb USB 2 drive. I had a USB 3 drive, but it caused all sorts of problems with transfers. Others use USB 3 with no problems. Thumb drives tend to wear out also. Some use SD cards with a USB 2 adapter since SD cards are designed for heavier use. The firmware only shows USB 2 support, but not USB 3.
Prusaconnect is slower. It has to go to the Prusa main server, upload, then download back to the printer. Lots of chances for bottlenecks along the way. My main problem with PrusaConnect is it can loose connection if I try to upload while printer is running. Uploading from PrusaSlicer or Prusalink directly doesn't have that problem. Prusaconnect server function needs the option to run on our own PC's.
That is the fun of maintaining low cost. Thumb Drives have been good enough so far...
RE: Embarrassingly slow file transfer speeds (WiFi prusa link or connect)
Even 45 seconds for 13MB is inexcusable in the 2020 decade. I am using whatever the USB drive was that was included with my MK4 when I bought it and I have only transferred a couple of hundred files to it, which would not wear out ANY thumb drive. I have Raspberry Pis that act as DNS servers that have 10 year old budget thumb drives in them that have written probably millions of files and they have not worn out.