I have a problem here with a constantly varying dial-up line quality.

The quality during the past 48 hours or so has been such that every attempt
to download IBM's 1.3 Java rpms _OR_ tarballs either as complete 33M
filess or as part files has failed. Obviously I'm just a wee bit p&^#%^*d !!

When I used that other opsys, there were a number of utilities around
which enabled you to run a series of tests which would help to optimise
TCP/IP and PPP packet sizes.

I have hunted all over the net looking for such a program for Linux, but
I've come up with nothing.

Is anyone out there aware of such a utility.

Cheers

John (The Grumpy!!)

-- 
"The number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected"
       (The UNIX Programmer's Manual, 2nd Edition, June 1972.)

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