David, 

The transfer couldn't "normally" take any less than 10.9 hours, see my
other post.  In reality I'd bet a 1.8 GB upstream transfer without any
encryption would take about 12 hours.  Faster to sneakernet those ISOs in 
either case, I'd think (depending on how far away the office is!).

--Jeremy

On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Turnpike Man wrote:

> Were you copying the files "from" home "to" work via the vpn?  Your cable modem
> upload (if time warner rr in NC) has max upload around 45 KB/sec plus you
> hopefully have encyption occurring.  If you were going from work to home, I
> would expect this transfer to take 3-6 hours depending on network conditions
> and your pipe at work (I'm presuming T1).
> 
> David M.
> 

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