Long story short, one of my customers has a buddy with 'FIBER TO HIS
HOUSE!!' (supposedly the 2G Comcast Fiber offering) and he's trying to
run his office backups to his buddy's house. He's in one of our
directly connected buildings, so he should have good performance, but
the transfer is only running at <100mb/s.
For whatever reason, I'm only able to transfer files via FTP at 250mbs
to the buddy's house, and 100mbs from his house. The buddy is claiming
that he can transfer files to/from servers at his data center at a full
gig with no problem and is pointing the finger at us that our network is
the bottleneck. I haven't been able to find anything and speed tests
can max our pipes no problem.
Does anyone out there with a >1G pipe want to help me by setting up an
FTP server that I can transfer in/out of to see if it's isolated to just
this guy's connection, or something truly on my network? Offlist reply
is fine, and I'm willing to work in a time window/IP list so you don't
have to leave an FTP server open to the internet. I tried finding some
FTP Servers that hosted linux ISO's but It seemed like they were all
limited to 100-150mb on the transfer. Unless someone knows of a fast
host for those.
Thanks,
Nate
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