Chris Gehlker wrote: > Have you tried just using a Linux FTP client? The discrepancy in speed > can't be explained by anything in the transport layer so I'd > hypothesize that the problem is a bug in the FTP program that makes > uploads (from the POV of the Windows machine) slow. Then I'd test my > hypothesis by trying a different client and running the transfer from > the other end. On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 13:40, Robert Ambrose wrote: > First, what are the ping times to/from? > > Second, one of the first divide points I'd try would be hardware/software. > Try booting a standalone CD Linux and then try your ftps again. A useful > tool for this type of thing is ttcp. > > FWIW, I tried ftping from a win2k system and got about 8 or 9 MB/s > upload/download. Both systems are 100baseTX. For the first question, you may be right about a client issue. However since my Windows system is Win98, I don't have an FTP server running, so I can't test it in that direction. I'll try a different FTP client to see if there's a difference. Haven't checked the ping times. I'll also try the standalone Linux boot CD (I'll try Knoppix or Gnoppix). Someone suggested mismatched MTU's. On the Windows system everything is auto. Since I got the switch cheap, I was wondering if that could be the issue... Thanks!