>From: Anton Shterenlikht <me...@bristol.ac.uk> >To: Vincent Hoffman <vi...@unsane.co.uk> >Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org >Sent: Tue, February 9, 2010 5:38:25 PM >Subject: Re: sftp from home wireless box to work - get is much faster that put > >On Tue, Feb 09, 2010 at 11:24:48PM +0000, Vincent Hoffman wrote: >> On 09/02/2010 23:16, Anton Shterenlikht wrote: >> > I was trying to measure the file transfer >> > rates between my home and my office boxes. >> > Both are 9.0-current.
[snip] >> > At home I've wireless, TL-WN851N, using ath(4) driver. [snip] >> > I used sftp(1), which I launch from the home box. >> > So putting (sending) a file is about 5-17 times faster >> > than getting (receiving) it. >> > >> > What is the reason behind this? >> Just a thought, Since you are in the uk, do you have ADSL at home? If so >> the upload on ADSL is much lower than the download. > >yes, probably. It's a Virgin broadband. I guess it's ADSL. >Anyway, that's just what I wanted to hear. > >many thanks >anton Isn't that the wrong way around? Put some numbers to it and you'll see. Pretend a 5Mb download and 1 Mb upload at home. To a faster-than-you location, you would download at 5Mb, upload at 1Mb. NOT the other way around as the OP mentions. Now, if your upload was slower, as is mine, a 5 to 1 speed ratio the other way isn't a stretch at all. Here's mine (inexpensive 1 Mb/384Kb ADSL at home to 45 Mb symmetric fiber at work) sftp> put output.txt Uploading output.txt to /output.txt output.txt 100% 12MB 38.8KB/s 05:15 sftp> get output.txt output.txt2 Fetching /output.txt to output.txt2 /output.txt 100% 12MB 102.7KB/s 01:59 sftp> 38KB/s up, 102 KB/s down. 3 to 1. Some cable modems do larger asymmetries, like 5 Mb/256 Kb, and that could give you a ratio like that, but only if the work was on a connection like that and you were on something more symmetric. 17:1 is a bit hard to fathom. That's some serious asymmetry on the work end. _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"