On Tue, 9 Feb 1999, VLSI user wrote:

> > In standard AX25 mode all works fine, but very slow (the delay over
> > channel is bigger that the time needed to send one 256bytes packet).
> > 
> > So I set /proc/sys/net/ax25/sm0/standard_window_size to 7 ( Jonathan
> > Naylor told me to do that), but no use!
> > Now a PC send more that one packet at a time, but the other, after
> > receiving 2 packets send an ACK frame and generate an interference and
> > the rest of the packets are lost.
> 
> I have the *same* problem, with mkiss (i have 2 TNCs),
> the 2 machines see each other, but with a delay that is unacceptable.

Damned. I still have it.

> I changed /etc/ax25/axparms->maxframe =4 (it was 1), and it was a bit
> better. I think it has something to do with "Exponential" backoff
> algorithm and the T1-T3 etc settings. 
> Probably the defaults have changed since previous kernels.

What does connect_mode=2 in /proc/sys/net/ax25/ax0/connected_mode mean?
I knew only 0=not connected, 1=connected.

> Additionaly, i can't access directory /proc/net/ax25/ (it's a
> file, and strangely, it has only headings, not numbers).

OK.
*BE WARNED* That is /proc/sys/net/ax25 (not /proc/net/ax25, +"sys")

cheers,
Fotis

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