>I recently subscribed to fibre. The promise was 25Mbps UL/DL.
>So far so good wrt download speed. But when I needed to SFTP a
>few large files to my server, the max transfer rate I could get
>was 300KiB/s which translates to 2.5Mbps. So, I assume the UL
>speed limitation is placed at the server? Fast.com reports
>30+Mbps bidirectional.
>Anyone else here experience limited/reduced UL speeds during
>ftp transfers?
>What services provide unrestricted UL speeds?
Hey Aug,
So it's could be governed by the server side most so than your fibre
provider. What are you using as your SFTP/FTP server? Are there
Policies/rste limiting on your router for the S/FTP service?
25MB UL/DL is an interesting speed, where in the world are you? In NZ residetial
speeds are a minimum of 300Dl 100 UL, and go upto 10gb.
Nick
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