Markuswelder
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Yeah, same. Pretty slow, but I'm not sure what type of plans are available. I've also got gigabit interwebz at home, I still get 950mb + at peak times in the evenings, so it takes a little bit of getting used to. And why I'm happy just to store locally on my devices until I get home. My NAS is gigabit network speed, what I do is set up autosync between my local working folders on my NUC, download my SD cards there when I get home from shooting, & my NAS happily goes about its business syncing everything in the background. I still get lightning quick SSD access to my raw converter, when I finish edits I save to dated folders on my NAS. Works fluidly and seamlessly for me, without any real effort. I'd like to step up to a 2.5 gigabit NAS, maybe at a later date when hardware gets a bit cheaper. Then just use my existing one as remote backup.That's my experience, too. My employer pays for data via AT&T when I travel overseas and I find I can access everything I can at home on the phone. In the cities, WiFi can be very slow (as of last November). I found that surprising in some of the "tech hub" areas. How is WiFi where you are? Maybe I'm spoiled because Lincoln, NE has gigabit+ internet almost everywhere. Singapore internet seemed slow too.
I'm honestly in no way, shape or form a techie, just someone who enjoys tinkering with that sort of thing, mainly to make my life easier, once it's set up and running properly
