Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!njin!princeton!phoenix!rpbert From: rpbert@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Raymond Pierrehumbert) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: NCSA Telnet release announcement Summary: What is the FTP bottleneck for MacII on Ethernet? Message-ID: <9560@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> Date: 23 Jul 89 04:47:21 GMT References: <600048@zaphod> Organization: Princeton University, NJ Lines: 15 Can somebody tell me what the bottleneck is on FTP transfer rates for a MacII on ethernet? I am running two MacII's on a subnet in the Atmospheric Sciences program here at Princeton, with a Sun 3/280 file server also on the net. I have the Apple ethernet cards in the machines, and am running NCSA Telnet 2.3 (which has server FTP support). Basically, between the mac and the server I am getting no better than about 35K bytes/sec for binary transfers, no matter how I tweak the protocol parameters. On the same net, Sun 3/50's routinely do about 70K bytes/sec at the same time. On the TCP/IP scorecard posted here earlier, I have seen speeds of up to 100K bytes/sec posted for IBM PC ftp speeds. Are my experiences typical? Is there anything I can do to speed things up? Is the problem in software or in hardware?