Does it have to be FTP?

I've done 4 wget -O /dev/null at this site and gotten gig:
https://www.thinkbroadband.com/download

Josh Luthman
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On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 1:57 PM Nate Burke <n...@blastcomm.com> wrote:

> 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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