On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Eric Robinson wrote:

> I'll get you the trace file later today. From memory, I believe the last
> ACKed packet was about 732 bytes in size, with most of the previous ones
> being 1432 bytes. After this packet is ACKed, the server keeps sending
> more data in mostly 1432-byte packets, while the client keeps ACKing the
> same old packet.

This indicates that the client is not seeing later packets, for whatever 
reason. I'd put a tap on the client's Ethernet cable, to find out if the 
client is in fact receiving the packets on the media. If so, then it's a 
software problem: Blame Redmond (tm).

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