Thanks, Joshua for your help.  Unfortunately I haven't had a chance to
get back to the problem.  I appreciate your advice and will check it
out further as soon as I can.  There is no firewall but a messed up
stack is not out of the question.

Anna

On 10/28/07, Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/27/07, J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello All,
> >
> > I am having some problems getting the expected performance from Apache
> > 2.2 running on Windows XP Pro SP2, compared with FileZilla.  My test
> > file is random data.  I am deleting it from the directory it is saved
> > to on download prior to re-testing.  I don't think there is any
> > cacheing going on that would confuse the test, but I'm not sure where
> > to look.
> >
> > These machines are on the same lan, with ping rtt<1ms.
> >
> > wget -t 3 -T 60 -v http://my_server/50MBtestfile      gives me 2,647,928 
> > Byte/s
> > wget -t 3 -T 60 -v ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/50MBtestfile   gives me
> > 11,800,215 Bytes/s
> >
> >  I am using GNU wget 1.10.1.
> >
> > The httpd.conf file is changed from the default only with respect to
> > document server and document root.
> >
> > Any suggestions would be welcomed!  Thanks
>
> I'm not an expert in this stuff, but try some combination of
> EnableSendfile off
> Win32DisableAcceptEx
> in httpd.conf. If either of those helps, it is a likely indication
> that your TCP stack is messed up by some firewall or similar software.
>
> Joshua.
>
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