Or he could do the file transfer to a server that is sitting on the edge of
a Black Hole! :-)

Darrell Newcomb wrote:
> 
> Increase the speed of light.
>       By increasing the speed of light you will increase the
> speed of your
> file transfer.  Ask management to fund advanced research into
> light
> accelerators, then wait to do your transfers after light has
> been speed up
> by a few orders of magnitude.  (This works best for
> non-technical folks)
> 
> or  Use the turbo switch on the back of the router labeled - /
> o    or...
> 
> Pull fiber directly from A to B
>     Help out the economy and network staff.  Buy a backhoe,
> some explosives,
> and a fiber splice hit.  Start at location A, use gps to plot a
> direct path
> to B(as the crow flys), point the tractor in the precise
> direction and do
> not deviate.  Remove any buildings, reroute roads, destroy
> gardens, but keep
> driving in a straight line.  Don't bother with regen, just stay
> the course.
> (Works good for technical staff who don't yet get it)
> 
> ..........OR..................
> 
> ""Nate""  wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > We've run a bandwidth test on our DS3 with nothing connected
> to it but a
> > workstation (and obviously a router/pix).  We went to
> testmyspeed.com as
> > well as dslreports.com.  We both got very good bandwidth
> tests (upward
> 6m/s)
> > however in transferring a 200m file to/from a workstation
> behind the
> > connection, we got over 30 minutes while our existing T1 got
> 26 minutes.
> > Anyone mind explaining this phenomenon?  Just a side note, we
> have no
> > encryption between GRE tunnels.  Thanks in advanced.
> >
> > -Nate
> >
> 
> ......
> Tune your tcp stack on the send side.
> http://www.psc.edu/networking/perf_tune.html
> http://www-iepm.slac.stanford.edu/monitoring/bulk/fast/
> 
> Or maybe you have a real life problem or capacity shortage
> somewhere.
> 
> Good Luck,
> Darrell
> Always looking for the next big project...

As in increasing the speed of light? :-)

Priscilla

> darrell (at) hayaitacos  net
> 
> 




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