FTP server performance

I find the performance of the FTP server on the PXI RT controller very poor. I only reach a performance of about 1 kbyte/s, making file exchange very cumbersome. On the other side, tcp performance (for communication set up in programs) as well as communication performance through LabView RT is fine, so the network connection cannot be the problem. The FTP performance is poor independent of the FTP client in use on the Windows PC side, even for FTP through MAX.
Any idea what I might do wrong or is this bad performance "normal"?

By chance, I found some comments about problems with crossover cables and network interface chips. My problem seems to be caused by this, using a hub in between performance is much better and ok.

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