On May 31, 2005, at 12:43 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:

I'd also think twice about increasing the size of the TCP transmit
window in any case. The receive window should be fine, but to my
caffeine-deprived brain this morning I think increasing the TCP
transmit window without a corresponding increase in the receive window
at the receiving end could result in an overall slower speed.

Well, I have had my caffeine, so I have no excuse, but I don't know what transmit window is.

The TCP window is controlled by the receiver.

Is the "transmit window" the initial congestion window used by some implementations for slow start? I don't think TCP implementations increase the congestion window beyond the TCP window.

Am I too focused on the TCP standard and am missing the real world implementations?

Dar

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