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Date:      Wed, 09 Jul 2003 13:59:46 -0400
From:      Mykroft Holmes IV <mykroft@explosive.mail.net>
To:        Simon <simon@optinet.com>
Cc:        Max Clark <max.clark@media.net>
Subject:   Re: How do I max a 6Mbps link
Message-ID:  <3F0C5812.7080806@explosive.mail.net>
In-Reply-To: <20030709172003.EDD0143F93@mx1.FreeBSD.org>
References:  <20030709172003.EDD0143F93@mx1.FreeBSD.org>

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Simon wrote:

> Sounds like you have a problem with your server/network hardware or
> firewall/proftpd settings. FreeBSD out of the box on low-end Intel hardware
> can  easily sustain 6mbps link, which is roughly 3megs/sec. Make sure
> your harddrive on receiving end can write at least this fast and your network
> is capable of such transfers. Sometimes faulty switches/cable wires can
> cause packet loss/delays, causing a bottleneck. It could be a number of
> things, but I would start with testing your network.
> 
> -Simon
> 


6Mb/s is more like 900KB/s not 3 megs/sec(Which would be 24Mbps)

Adam




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