I agree.
Check the interface on the device that connects into their network. You
will likely see all sorts of interface errors.
Try having them force to 100/Full, and you do the same at your end.
it's VERY common when other end is cisco switch ;) and nothing helps
except using other NIC.
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Wojciech Puchar wrote:
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>> When downloading files over FTP (proftpd) or HTTP (apache 2.2) I only
>> get about 800kb/s, uploading seems to have the same limit (couldn't
>> test it really, as my line stops at abount 860kb/s). When I start
>> multiple downloads, I get 800kb/s for each transfer, up t
When downloading files over FTP (proftpd) or HTTP (apache 2.2) I only get
about 800kb/s, uploading seems to have the same limit (couldn't test it
really, as my line stops at abount 860kb/s). When I start multiple downloads,
I get 800kb/s for each transfer, up to about 5000kb/s, which is the li