Lightroom mobile slideshow very slow

Lightroom mobile on ipad - takes very long to sync a collection of about 120 jpg. Once this is done, showing them as slideshow takes forever. After two days LRmobile is now only able to show the first four/five jpgs of the collection as slideshow (or in full resolution). It is not my wlan, as at the same time i can transfer the full size jpgs via dropbox in about 45 minutes. If this stays like that, i will continue to use dropbox and not LR.

Update - as this did not work again, i noticed that in LRmobile the collection has the option to activate it for offline editing. Did this - it took 30 min. to download the 14 jpgs!!! Once this was done, they were available at full resolution when opened and also as slideshow. Then deactivating their offline editing did not affect this.
to me this looks like LRmobile does not trigger properly the download from the server AND even if it does so, the download is way too slow with 30 min for 14 jpgs of 35 Mb total.
Any thoughts how to improve?
PS
Uploading the same jpgs to Dropbox and then down to the ipad took about 3 minutes...thinking that I am using dropbox in its free version, but pay for Lightroom...

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