sukatoro Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 subject says it all, MaxNet seems to be throttling port 21 *AND* 22 down to 1.5kb/s for the last 24 hours for me, i am trying to upload data to servers that are... get this... physically located in Bangkok, so this has nothing to do w/ international lines being down. i am going nuts w/ FTP timeouts and the ridiculously slow speeds... i have had a friend in europe connect to the BKK server and test and there is definitely no problem there, its just between me, MaxNet and port 21/22. a friend suggested using a web-based FTP service, but to be honest i am not familiar w/ such, if anyone could shed some light that would be great... them bringing my SSH speed down to 1.5kb/s is just inexcusable. frazzled as usual, nearing the point of having to fly up to BKK w/ disks in hand, heh..
Kyosuken Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 Well just spend 1k baht/month more and upgrade to premiere, problem solved, you may end up losing less time and money by upgrading to premiere
jstumbo Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 subject says it all, MaxNet seems to be throttling port 21 *AND* 22 down to 1.5kb/s for the last 24 hours for me, i am trying to upload data to servers that are... get this... physically located in Bangkok, so this has nothing to do w/ international lines being down. i am going nuts w/ FTP timeouts and the ridiculously slow speeds... i have had a friend in europe connect to the BKK server and test and there is definitely no problem there, its just between me, MaxNet and port 21/22.a friend suggested using a web-based FTP service, but to be honest i am not familiar w/ such, if anyone could shed some light that would be great... them bringing my SSH speed down to 1.5kb/s is just inexcusable. frazzled as usual, nearing the point of having to fly up to BKK w/ disks in hand, heh.. Web based FTP would use the same ports. 21 is the FTP port. It does not matter the interface.
Guest Reimar Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 May you try to download the program 3DFTP from HERE and test it. The program is Payware but free for 30 days. It's the fastest FTP I ever used. Cheers.
Crushdepth Posted March 3, 2008 Posted March 3, 2008 If you are able, suggest try running your SSH on a different port (preferably an open non-throttled one).
Veazer Posted March 3, 2008 Posted March 3, 2008 May you try to download the program 3DFTP from HERE and test it. The program is Payware but free for 30 days. It's the fastest FTP I ever used.Cheers. Can it do multithreaded transfers for single files? Their website describes it as multithreaded but then states "Utilize your bandwidth to the max by transferring multiple files simultaneously" which is not the same as using multiple threads on the same file. FileZilla can do multiple files at the same time and it's free...
freitag1 Posted March 3, 2008 Posted March 3, 2008 Get the FTP plugin for firefox. It is a pretty complete ftp client. But again it would use the same ports.
Insight Posted March 3, 2008 Posted March 3, 2008 Are you using FTP to send files to a web server? If so, does the server support WebDAV or Frontpage Server Extensions?
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