You are suggesting now that QoS and/and Spyware is the cause. None of that here, plain server.

Repeat:

I still think:
Hardly believe that it is a driver problem, I guess more it is an ASF
design issue, seen it nowhere else for all that years.

I suggest that the ASF consults/hires Microsoft (believe is an ASF sponsor), they certify the drivers. Time proves that the issue is too hard for the ASF dev's to solve, no shame.


-----Original Message----- From: William A. Rowe Jr.
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 10:00 PM
To: dev@httpd.apache.org
Cc: Steffen
Subject: ******** Re: [VOTE] Release Apache httpd 2.4.1

On 2/15/2012 2:08 PM, Steffen wrote:
Ever contacted the owners of a network stack driver, like Microsoft, Intel and Broadcom ?

No.  I have never encountered the bug, myself.  Of course, I disable
all MS QoS magic, and won't tolerate spyware living on the network
layer, but to each their own.

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