Have you tried more then one XP client machine? (you did not say if you
did)
What apps do you have running? AV / Firewall etc? Have you tried it on a
plain vanilla WinXP installation? Perhaps under VMWARE?

Nope, it is not normal. I have an async line at 8MB/1MB (Cable) and I
get up to over 800KB a sec D/L according to IE, Firefox or ftp. Of
course only a few sites can pump out at that speed to a single
connection. The results are the same under WinXP, Win2000, Win2003,
Linux, VMWARE hosted OS's, etc.

Darin
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of W Gill
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 8:21 PM
To: ICS support mailing
Subject: [twsocket] DOS vs Windows Upload Speed

Just wondering if anyone can answer this question posted on another
forum I visit. They're getting a vast difference between DOS and Windows
is that normal and what can be done about it.

Cheers
Wayne

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I recently upgraded to a 10Mbit sychronous connection at work. We need
to upload a lot of data - around 10Gb a week. The maximum upload we can
get when using any one of several WinXP FTP apps is 47.xy Kb/second. I
can have 20 streams at that speed with no problem at all (pretty much
saturating the connection), but if I have one or two, it never goes
above that speed.

I have tried BulletProof FTP, CuteFTP, FTP Voyager, and SmartFTP. All
have the same limitation. I have tried communicating with some of the
software manufacturers, and had no luck. Vague answers like "hm, we'll
need to look in to that" and so on.

But here's the rub: if I go to a DOS prompt and use commandline FTP,
when I transfer a file, I get around 280Kb/second (not unrealistic - we
can FTP download from the same machine at that speed, and it is a
continent away from us).

Commanline FTP from a linux server on our LAN shows the 280Kb/sec upload
speed as well.

All this means:
(1) It's not the FTP server
(2) It's not our connection
(3) It's not our LAN
(4) It's not the FTP software

This means it must be some kimda limit in WinXP, but DOS runs on WinXP
as well, so maybe it is something this different apps have in common
with eachother. But that's weird as well.

So the question seems to be, how can I change this limit...? However,
that's not what the question is. It is:

With the above in mind, what setup do I need to use to get the maximum
upload speed the internet can offer from my WinXP box? I desperately do
not want to have to use DOS FTP. Please.
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