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Re: upload speeds - ftp



best speed I have ever seen from comcast is 15mg download and 1.5mg upload. Now that might
work. Might ask if they offer a business class service, comcast does here.

I would store large files on my ISP server and let others download from there. Not a real fix since you
still are throttled getting the file up, but once there it works.

Broadband in the US ? not unless you pay for it.



On 12/17/07, Bret Stern <bret_stern machinemanagement com> wrote:

Does anybody have any tips for increasing upload
speeds?

Perhaps sending the file a different way.

I periodically send a zipped 500mb file to my ftp host.
(data sent to my server from a dsl client/customer)

I have Comcast cable, and host an ftp server on my
network. The host is behind an inexpensive router,
which is port forwarded to my ftp host.

The ftp host is a Dell 2450 with dual 1.2 processors,
2-gb ram routed through a Cisco 2900XL 10/100 switch.

I'm getting about 38 - 40 kb upload speed to my
host.

B Stern

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