Ok, I'm confused again. :)
On Sun, 2 Apr 2000 10:25:09 +0200 (MET DST), Bernie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> You could perhaps change your mss value (lantcp.cfg) to something larger
> than the normal 1024 bytes (2048 or 4096 for instance) and get a speed
> increase that way.
Lantcp.cfg is used with Waterloo TCP. But I'm not using that as far
as I know. In fact, looking at the lantcp.cfg file, if I were calling
on it, I wouldn't be getting through at all because all values are still
default ... which means inoperable.
Would there be any benefit to switch over to and configure for
"Waterloo" and use that cfg file, or ???
If I can't sent this or can't download, it may be because I went ahead
and put mss=4096 in the tcp/ip section of Arachne.cfg
l.d.
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