Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 23:40:51 +0800 From: Ivan Lin <ivan@pchome.com.tw> To: questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: speed difference between upload/download files.... Message-ID: <35055F03.202CE6BD@pchome.com.tw>
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dear sir:
I'm a new comer of freebsd, before this, I worked with linux for quite
a long time.
now I got a serious problem and I have no idea what I need to do, so
please give me a hand:
the system is a 'regular' pc with 16Mb ram and IDE HD, ISA ethernet
card compatible with ne2000.
please see this script, it's a ftp session from my freebsd to a remote
unix:
--
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using binary mode to transfer files.
ftp> bin
200 Type set to I.
ftp> mget *dbf
^^^^^^^^^^download from remote
mget ph0026.dbf? y
200 PORT command successful.
150 Binary data connection for ph0026.dbf (203.70.70.14,40001) (11780736
bytes).
226 Binary Transfer complete.
11780736 bytes received in 12.64 seconds (909.89 Kbytes/s)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ it's very nice for 10Mbps net
ftp> mput *dbf
^^^^^^^^^^upload to remote
mput ph0026.dbf? y
200 PORT command successful.
150 Binary data connection for ph0026.dbf (203.70.70.14,40002).
226 Transfer complete.
11780736 bytes sent in 31.83 seconds (361.41 Kbytes/s)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^it's too slow!
ftp> bye
221 Goodbye.
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so the problem is clear now, what causes the upload/download speed
varies so much? I've tried to do the *SAME* thing
on my old linux, and sorry about that, it's just good.
is this an unavoidable problem? or my hardware is too low-end?
thanks for your help
(* I borrowed a e-mail account for this posting, so please reply
directly to the list, not this mail!)
sincerely Yours
Silver CHEN
1998/3/10
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