WOW...sounds all screwed up.

Trying pinging your client device from the head-end using small size
packets, then large size packets continuously and make note of the
results.  Then do the same from the client side back to you.

Those results will either help you determine where your problem is, or
provide better data to some of the genius's that monitor this site.

Please keep me informed on what you find out on this.

Sully


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Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 12:50 PM
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Subject: [smartBridges] sending email attachments

I'm having a problem with some of my airBridges (airBirdge indoor and
Outdoor). For whatever reason, they can't send email or if they can,
they
can't do so with attachmnts.

In one case, I cut back the RTS setting down to 618 and that was enough
to
cut off their ability to send email. They can surf and receive email,
but
get a timeout when trying to send email. Change the RTS seeting back to
the default, and they can send email (but web is shaky now because too
many packets get lost).

HELP!!

Tim Foster
www.AledoBroadBand.com
Aledo's only high-speed ISP

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