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Guest Newbie
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Hello,

 

Our Company have two independ Windows 2003 server w/ISA 2006 in US office.

 

Server A connect to DSL w/384KB up and down.

Server B connect to T1 w/1.5MB up and down.

 

I test FTP from my house, Server B is about 3 times faster than Server A.

 

But our branch office in China, Server A and Server B both have the same FTP

speed, about 20~30KB/s

 

How can we fix the problem?

 

 

Thanks

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Guest Brian Cryer
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Re: FTP Speed

 

 

"Newbie" <Newbie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:EDB1268E-CA51-4ADC-8AA8-1958F4CAB381@microsoft.com...

> Hello,

>

> Our Company have two independ Windows 2003 server w/ISA 2006 in US office.

>

> Server A connect to DSL w/384KB up and down.

> Server B connect to T1 w/1.5MB up and down.

 

Whilst its moot, I think your units should be kbps and mbps not KB and MB.

> I test FTP from my house, Server B is about 3 times faster than Server A.

>

> But our branch office in China, Server A and Server B both have the same

> FTP

> speed, about 20~30KB/s

>

> How can we fix the problem?

 

What download speed does your branch office connect to the internet with? If

you get 20-30kbps download, then that might imply a dial-up connection. On

the face of it, I would suggest that its most likely the download speed of

your China office which is the limiting factor, in which case upgrading

their internet connection would be one way to fix the problem.

 

Hope this helps.

--

Brian Cryer

http://www.cryer.co.uk/brian

Guest Newbie
Posted

Re: FTP Speed

 

Hello,

 

They have fiber optical installed 10Mb up and down.

When they test internet speed http://www.speedtest.net the result is about 9.5MB

 

Thanks

 

 

 

"Brian Cryer" wrote:

>

> "Newbie" <Newbie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:EDB1268E-CA51-4ADC-8AA8-1958F4CAB381@microsoft.com...

> > Hello,

> >

> > Our Company have two independ Windows 2003 server w/ISA 2006 in US office.

> >

> > Server A connect to DSL w/384KB up and down.

> > Server B connect to T1 w/1.5MB up and down.

>

> Whilst its moot, I think your units should be kbps and mbps not KB and MB.

>

> > I test FTP from my house, Server B is about 3 times faster than Server A.

> >

> > But our branch office in China, Server A and Server B both have the same

> > FTP

> > speed, about 20~30KB/s

> >

> > How can we fix the problem?

>

> What download speed does your branch office connect to the internet with? If

> you get 20-30kbps download, then that might imply a dial-up connection. On

> the face of it, I would suggest that its most likely the download speed of

> your China office which is the limiting factor, in which case upgrading

> their internet connection would be one way to fix the problem.

>

> Hope this helps.

> --

> Brian Cryer

> http://www.cryer.co.uk/brian

>

>

>


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