Joe,

>PUT: 518222496 bytes sent in 75.03Seconds 6906.78Kbytes/sec.
>GET: 518222496 bytes received in 58.28Seconds 8891.79Kbytes/sec.

I'm pleasantly surprised at those numbers.  I only have a 10Mbps card on my old
40S, and right now I can't access a client machine to run timings using a
100Mbps connection.  But I don't remember seeing numbers close to that even on
local FTP transfers on their LAN to their iSeries.

Doug

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