WarFTP, CuteFTP and Win2k : 80 kBytes/s limit
This is a discussion about WarFTP, CuteFTP and Win2k : 80 kBytes/s limit in the Windows Hardware category; Here is my 2 cents. . . In my LAN, we experienced a few probs, with CuteFTP (2. x to 3. x), WarFTP 1. 71 and Win2k 2195. If someone running Win2k wanted to connect to a FTP server under WarFTP, uhe wasn't able to go over a 80kbytes/s limit (on a 100Mbps LAN).
Here is my 2 cents ...
In my LAN, we experienced a few probs, with CuteFTP (2.x to 3.x), WarFTP 1.71 and Win2k 2195.
If someone running Win2k wanted to connect to a FTP server under WarFTP, uhe wasn't able to go over a 80kbytes/s limit (on a 100Mbps LAN).
We've found 2 solutions :
- use another FTP client like LeechFTP (freeware) which isvery ood. There, if you DL can go over the 80kB/s limit, as you can specify a upper limit, just input a very limit, and everything's all right.
- use another FTP server like G6FTP.
If you have the same prob, here's a solution.
If you know where it comes from, I would gladly hear the explanation.
Awx
PS : LAN card ->3Com Fast Ethernet 100Mbps
In my LAN, we experienced a few probs, with CuteFTP (2.x to 3.x), WarFTP 1.71 and Win2k 2195.
If someone running Win2k wanted to connect to a FTP server under WarFTP, uhe wasn't able to go over a 80kbytes/s limit (on a 100Mbps LAN).
We've found 2 solutions :
- use another FTP client like LeechFTP (freeware) which isvery ood. There, if you DL can go over the 80kB/s limit, as you can specify a upper limit, just input a very limit, and everything's all right.
- use another FTP server like G6FTP.
If you have the same prob, here's a solution.
If you know where it comes from, I would gladly hear the explanation.
Awx
PS : LAN card ->3Com Fast Ethernet 100Mbps
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Most odd. I use CuteFTP on W2K 2195 with an Intel/IBM 10/100 NIC running at 10Mbs connecting to my ADSL box.
I regualarly get over 100kb/s when downloading...
What happens if you run the FTP client and server machines "back-to-back"?
I regualarly get over 100kb/s when downloading...
What happens if you run the FTP client and server machines "back-to-back"?