So, I googled, but I'm not really seeming to have much luck finding anything, 
unless I don't really know what I'm fully doing, which is somewhat possible. 
Can you possibly find a direct link that talks exactly about this, specifically 
for OSX? Everything I'm seeing is Windows based for Nod32.
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  From: Erik Burggraaf 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, November 14, 2016 8:12 AM
  Subject: Re: Really weird discovery with Transmit FTP


  This is just a guess, but Google for protocol filtering in Mac OS 10. It's 
possible that SFTP and FTP Protocols are being bandwidth throttled using the 
Mac OS 10 firewall

  Something similar could also be happening with the network interface.  

  Hope this helps, Erik.

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  On November 13, 2016 11:46:50 PM "Christopher-Mark Gilland" 
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:

    OK, this one surely'll drive you crazy trying to figure out. I know it sure 
is me!

    So, I am using the most up to date version of Transmit on my mac mini late 
2012, with El Capitan.

    I have a whm/CPanel dedicated server which I'm using for my business.

    I've tried logging in via both ftp as well as via SFTP, both as root as 
well as a physical client, and  in both cases am having this issue.

    So, any time that I try uploading anything, no matter what I seem to do, 
it's uploading around 8 K a second. I mean, just! absolutely! crawling! Now, 
get this, though. If I use a client on Windows, like say, Filezilla, or maybe 
my favorite, Flash FXP, then, I try transferring that same exact thing, I get 
about 300 to 400 K upstream a second consistently by uploading the exact same 
content even into the exact same remote folder.

    I've again tried with both FTP, and with SFTP. I've tried with the Webdisk 
addon, as well as through the actual UI of Transmit itself, and get the same 
results both ways. Furthermore, I've also tried both with, and without passive 
mode, and neither seems to make any difference.

    This is just the weirdest thing! You'd not think that one client would 
transfer more slowly than another, would you, if you're using the same exact 
settings from one client to another. Oh, and by the way, this isn't just! my 
CPanel server. This is happening on other private FTP sites I'm a part of, as 
well.

    Chris.

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