Best way to XFER files (DSL :: DSL)? I'm looking for some expert (or at least experienced) opinions:
What're some efficient ways to transfer files from one system to another via the internet?
Both users know each other's public IP addr and they have DSL with a NAT firewall. They want to share files.
1. What if both users have Windows (2000, XP, ME...)?
2. What if cross-platform (Mac, Linux, Windows)?
Using Gnutella/LimeWire you can get the job done (even cross-platform) with Direct Connect... but are there some other better alternatives? Are we cracking eggs with a hammer here? (POP mail DL at 160KB/sec, Gnutella DL at 12KB/sec-20KB/sec... no joy!)
Concerns: Ease of use. Performance. Reliability. User monitoring, control, security...
Assumptions: Users want to share some BIG files (50MB-750MB) from time to time, but mostly within just a small group of users.
Average volume = 10-100MB per day, up to max 500MB per day. Low-cost solution using existing DSL. Email is not a good solution.
Please make some suggestions... thanks!
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Last edited by GeoFan49; April 29th, 2005 at 07:02 PM.
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