>I'm not sure what the 'Appleshare client' is, but I'm using:
>
>iMac: Appletalk 2.7.4 & AT Driver 61.0
>Duo: Appletalk 2.0.3 & AT Driver 60.0a6
>
>Is that what you meant?
>
>Also, Dan & Al were right, it just works and keeps reporting 1.99GB
>available. When I tried it before, I tried to move a folder with over 2GB
>of DV clips in it and it wouldn't let me. As long as I move less than 2GB
>at once, it seems OK.
>
>Does file sharing over TCP/IP work faster than Appletalk? I stopped copying
>nearly 2GB since the dialogue box estimate was over 3 hours. I would like
>to get closer to the 10Mbps Ethernet speed. Am I better off setting up web
>sharing and using an FTP client? Any ideas welcome!
Yes, AppleShare IP is faster. IP uses larger packets which reduces the
over head. AppleShare IP also doesn't seem to have the 2Gb limitation.
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