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Is DSL not too slow for transferring the large files that are created when imaging?

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Is DSL not too slow for transferring the large files that are created when imaging?

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We recommend saving these large files to the hard disk on the remote computer and then FTP these files to a FTP server automatically when all imaging is done- during the day. It will will be possible to download the files directly with faster download speeds to the home computer. It is never wise to try and download these types of files directly to the home computer whilst imaging remotely. To help all our customers we have set up a dedicated server which has unlimited ‘user’ space which we can configure for each of our customers. Customers will have their own secure folder where they can upload their data from their remote PC to their secure folder and then down load their data from their secure folder to their home computer. There is no charge for this service. All the customer requires is an FTP client like WS-FTP or FTP Voyager on both the remote and home PCs.

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We recommend saving these large files to the hard disk on the remote computer and then FTP these files to a FTP server automatically when all imaging is done- during the day. It will be possible to download the files directly with faster download speeds to the home computer. It is never wise to try and download these types of files directly to the home computer whilst imaging remotely. To help all our customers we have set up a dedicated server which has unlimited ‘user’ space which we can configure for each of our customers. Customers will have their own secure folder where they can upload their data from their remote PC to their secure folder and then down load their data from their secure folder to their home computer. There is no charge for this service. All the customer requires is an FTP client like WS-FTP or FTP Voyager on both the remote and home PCs.

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