FTP runs over TCP, that requires an acknoledge for n packets (window). On a
WAN environment, if you have plenty of BW, delay is going to be one of the
limiting factors. Other factors are: I/O on your PC, quality of the TCP/IP
stack (I have Win95 and we connect through a DS-3 to the Internet, but I
cannot get any faster than 130-150Kbps), etc.
If you try to do the same thing using Linux you might have a better result.
Win95 and NT 4.0 (not sure what releases) they have a bug on the TCP stack.
It doesn't negotiate/change the windows size properly. Did you ever noticed
that sometimes it's faster stop a download and start a new one? That's the
reason, if the tcp stack in Win95/NT worked properly, it should change the
window size on the "run", but it doesn't (sliding window).
Guilherme Spolidoro
CCNA, CCDA, CCSA, CCSE
Telecom Analyst
Unisys
A&T - I.T.
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-----Original Message-----
From: "venkat_r"@hexaware.co.in [mailto:"venkat_r"@hexaware.co.in]
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 2:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FTP Throughput
Hello Friends,
We face a peculiar problem in our company.....We have a 512K access
speed to Internet. Our ISP is VSNL in India. When we do an FTP, we never
achieve a throughput greater than 100Kbps...Very funny thing here is we
peak to 512K on our local link to VSNL, if we initiate simultaneous FTPs.
But for all the FTP sessions, the maximum throughput achieved is only 80 to
100 Kbps.........
Is there anyway to restrict the throughput to a limit for a single
session in the internet cloud, which could be creating this problem for
us.....Can some expert throw some light on this please.........?
Warm regards and Thanks in advance
Venkat
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