Need to get a 3.0GB file from my friend in the states to my computer.
Other than dropbox (limit 2.2gb storage), is there a digital way (and if so, which is best) to transfer this file?
Thanks in advance!
Need to get a 3.0GB file from my friend in the states to my computer.
Other than dropbox (limit 2.2gb storage), is there a digital way (and if so, which is best) to transfer this file?
Thanks in advance!
yea, one of you set up an ftp server and do it that way.
You can zip and divide up the file into multiple parts as well.
You could probably torrent it could you not
zip it in multiple files then upload them on hotfile, megaupload, fileserve, etc
Drop box it for sure. Split it into 3 parts 1gb each (winrar). Put part one on and get him to download it. Delete it and do the same with the other 2 parts.
You could torrent it as well.
Probably take forever being that there would be one seederOriginally posted by schocker
You could probably torrent it could you not
When lazy let idle.
Originally posted by TaiChino
Probably take forever being that there would be one seeder
I don't know if you're serious or what.
Get him to put it on a USB key and send it to you, then send the key back?
Kinda serious, kinda not...
Used MSN to transfer large files back in the day.
Originally posted by 89coupe
I do get great service there, especially when I mention my name, haha.
Opera unite file share.
http://unite.opera.com/overview/
Opera also released a new update today ... the updates to the mail app GUI make it freaking awesome.
Originally posted by revelations
You can zip and divide up the file into multiple parts as well.Yeah, my friend is not too tech-savvy to begin with. She tried this, and whatever splitter she was using, it was compressing it to shit and fucking up the files.Originally posted by taemo
zip it in multiple files then upload them on hotfile, megaupload, fileserve, etc
Actually, she mentioned this as an option, that she would just send it and let me keep the USB lol!Originally posted by Idiot Stick
Get him to put it on a USB key and send it to you, then send the key back?
Kinda serious, kinda not...
Tried this, file is too big. And tried Yahoo too, also too big a file. AIM worked, however it would have taken 6 hours+ to transfer, so we gave up on that.Originally posted by Canmorite
Used MSN to transfer large files back in the day.
Trying this out once she gets it setup on her end! Hopefully all works well as their preview videos show.Originally posted by alloroc
Opera unite file share.
http://unite.opera.com/overview/
Opera also released a new update today ... the updates to the mail app GUI make it freaking awesome.
Thanks for the help guys!
by far the easiest, fastest and cheapest method is to set up an ftp server, and have her log in with an ftp client (i assume she knows how to do that). try this one http://www.warftp.org/
I used to use ICQ way back in the day to send large files..not to sure if its still around.
As Giillermo said, FTP would be the way to go if she has the capacity to get it set up.
Man.. I haven't even had to think about this issue thanks to SSH lol. Is that an option from where you're hosting the file? For the other side there are simple windows tools to use that will let you copy the file securely, pscp (from the same people who make putty).
Any way you look at this, either FTP or Web transfer...the time frame of 5-8 hours is about right. Unless your friend has massive upload capabilities...both on regular high speed broadband will give you those times.Originally posted by toyboy88
Tried this, file is too big. And tried Yahoo too, also too big a file. AIM worked, however it would have taken 6 hours+ to transfer, so we gave up on that.
Skype/IChat/MobileMe?
it doesn't matter which side is the server or client, as you can upload or download depending.Originally posted by odin7
Man.. I haven't even had to think about this issue thanks to SSH lol. Is that an option from where you're hosting the file? For the other side there are simple windows tools to use that will let you copy the file securely, pscp (from the same people who make putty).
It might matter in the sense that he would have better luck setting up an ftpd/whatever and forwarding ports through his router than she might...Originally posted by Guillermo
it doesn't matter which side is the server or client, as you can upload or download depending.