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Is this even possible???

I was on my network today and was transfering files from one of my current workstations to a new one I was working on getting setup correctly and I had setup my 1st machine as a local FTP and the 2nd machine as the client to help speed the transfer of the files (traditional netbios transfers suck for speed and open too many security holes) across the network. The part that was just totally awesome was when the transfer started out, it hit 95mbps and slowly climbed to 108mbps!!! Not only that, but it stayed there for a good 2 minutes or better! This is all on a 100mbps network. That's what my lan and hub are rated at. Yet they were pulling these speeds consistently. I did another file transfer later and got almost the same speeds! Quite impressive.
 
Oh, it is? I did not know that. Guess I never bothered to find that out because most 100mbps networks rarely work faster than 2/3rds top speed. Hmm.

Ok, I learned something today. 🙂
 
Weird, I've never even seen that before with 100 megabit. I used to be on an ATM LAN 135 megabit that was nice, but dang.

 
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