Yesterday, 07:00 PM
(This post was last modified: Yesterday, 07:01 PM by KieleBroflovski.)
I had the same nightmare when I was doing an ftp upload to google drive https://mac.eltima.com/ftp-to-google-drive/ for a client with terrible Wi-Fi. What actually saved me was a method I found it let me connect both the FTP server and Google Drive directly in Finder, so the transfers didn’t rely on a continuous browser upload. The process handled disconnects way better, and I didn’t have to restart from zero every time the connection dropped. It felt a lot more stable than anything I tried before.
I had the same nightmare when I was doing an ftp upload to google drive https://mac.eltima.com/ftp-to-google-drive/ for a client with terrible Wi-Fi. What actually saved me was a method I found it let me connect both the FTP server and Google Drive directly in Finder, so the transfers didn’t rely on a continuous browser upload. The process handled disconnects way better, and I didn’t have to restart from zero every time the connection dropped. It felt a lot more stable than anything I tried before.
I had the same nightmare when I was doing an ftp upload to google drive https://mac.eltima.com/ftp-to-google-drive/ for a client with terrible Wi-Fi. What actually saved me was a method I found it let me connect both the FTP server and Google Drive directly in Finder, so the transfers didn’t rely on a continuous browser upload. The process handled disconnects way better, and I didn’t have to restart from zero every time the connection dropped. It felt a lot more stable than anything I tried before.

