Fastest way to transfer files from windows to centos (kde plasma) with a 10Gb card?

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  • LAN-Share

    Cross platform LAN File transfer application built with Qt C++ framework

  • Check out tools like https://github.com/abdularis/LAN-Share or https://nitroshare.net. These are actually very easy to use and there are versions for various operating systems. I can't say to what extent they can use the entire bandwidth. 10Gb is far from what I can test.

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