check out my ftp site speed

Gregory Nowak greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Sun Jan 2 15:16:04 EST 2005


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Ok. First of all, it doesn't matter at all what your friend was using,
be it a web browser, or an ftp program, you'll download at the same
speed with either. Second, you're making lots of assumptions
here. Namely, at the time you might have tried this with him, there
might have been a lot of internet traffic between you and him, which
could certainly have a big enough impact on the speed, given a large
enough amount of traffic between you and him. Also, have you taken into
account your upload bandwidth, his download bandwidth, and a
combination of both, assuming overhead as Thomas described before?

Greg


On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 10:36:20AM -0600, Glenn at home wrote:
> This is not this issue, as the guy was using an FTP program, not I.E., and 
> it was taking the same amount of time to download a song that it would if 
> the dial-up connection was at about half of normal.
> It took him minutes to download a 3 to 4 MB file.  I can send a file of the 
> same size at least 5 times faster.
> And it really boils down to time, I was on the phone with him, while he was 
> downloading, and one does not even have to read the numbers to know if the 
> connection is slow.
> If it takes that much time to download, something is not right.
> Glenn
> 

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