Fred Weiss
Merchant Member
We get our internet connection from AT&T and have an upgraded plan that's as high as can be had in our area ... 12 to 18 Mbs. When I upload a file either via FTP to our server or to an Amazon S3 storage destination, we see speeds of 250 to 275 Kbs. This means that to upload any of our local backups to an online destination will take several hours to a couple of days.
The AT&T Internet Speed Checker shows that our upload connection is running at just under 2 Mbs. Later on that page it says:
Reading this, it appears that the actual transfer rate we are getting is only 1/8 of the speed of the connection.
Does anyone understand this? Is this simply AT&T's way of misleading advertising or is there anything we could and should do to improve on our transfer speed?
The AT&T Internet Speed Checker shows that our upload connection is running at just under 2 Mbs. Later on that page it says:
Upload Speed 1.93 Mbps (240.9 KB/sec transfer rate)
Reading this, it appears that the actual transfer rate we are getting is only 1/8 of the speed of the connection.
Does anyone understand this? Is this simply AT&T's way of misleading advertising or is there anything we could and should do to improve on our transfer speed?