Slow FTP upload to certain server

(OS X 10.3.5) Using Fetch, my upload speed to a certain server is 6,000 bytes - on average, while my upload speed to another server hovers around 130,000 bytes. Both of these servers are outside of our network, with different IP addresses. The download speeds for both are similar at 200,000 bytes.
Windows users on our network (Windows NT) do not see this disparity in speed. Am I missing a setting somewhere?

Привет всем, не ожидал такого быстрого ответа!
Могу чуть-чуть дополнить свой вопрос.
Вопрос заключается в том, что у нас есть FTP сервер который проверяет входящие файлы на соответствие определенного формата (XDCAM HD 422 50 PAL 50i) и соответственно проверка занимает какое то время 15 - 30 сек или 1 мин. На данный момент наш FTP сервер не успевает ответить адобу что проверка прошла успешно или наоборот  и прерывает соединение. Пробовал добавить число попыток в настройках Adobe Premiere Pro CC, но это всего лишь переподключение. И каждое переподключение создает запрос на проверку вновь загружаемого файла.
И еще на том же компьютере у нас установлен Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 и за 5 мес. с ним такого ни разу не было . И скорость на CS6 ограничен 25% использование сетевой карты(т.е. 25% утилизация)
А на Adobe Premiere Pro CC мы замечаем что скорость upload to ftp идет без ограничения 65-80% утилизация сетевой карты.
И по этому пытаемся перейти на новую версию
Вот мне еще интересно что изменилось в новой версии Adobe Premiere Pro CC в ftp-uploade?
- FTP Server находится в локальной сети.
- Проблема есть только в Adobe Premiere Pro CC
- ОС Windows 7 x64

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