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We used to see this a lot in the old days with FTP
connections dying out on large file transfers. Most windows machines will
optimize themselves for a LAN connection. When using a dial-up connection you
need to adjust this. the Setting you are looking for is the MaxMTU or IP Packet
Size depending on operating system. You can go to www.dslreports.com from the client machine
and run the "tweak test" to determine what the optimal setting for that
connection would be. For your typical dial-up it will most likely be 576. Also
from that site you can grab DrTCP. Run this on the machines and just set the
MaxMTU right there. Otherwise it's a search through the registry following
specific paths...use the app!! It's a lot easier.
Eric S
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