First of all I haven't just been talking, I have really spend days debugging 
and profiling - so I think that should be respected in this context. I just had 
to face the fact that I wasn't able to fix the problem.

The hack mentioned was not ment as a solution but as information - it was 
something I used for manual profiling which turned out to have the curious 
effect of speeding up performance.

Best regards Jakob Simon-Gaarde

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Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] På vegne af Klaus Espenlaub
Sendt: 2. april 2008 14:49
Til: Jakob Simon-Gaarde
Emne: Re: [vbox-dev] NAT/slirp low outbound speed from guest's to remote hosts.

Jakob Simon-Gaarde wrote:
> I was wondering if any vbox-developers would like to comment on this 
> issue. Most importantly: is there going to be a fix at all?

Well, the more time the developers spend on talking and discussing, the 
longer it'll take to fix this. Besides, NAT isn't the most critical 
feature for customers.

And to state the obvious: the mentioned hack won't ever make it into the 
sources, as it both has unwanted side effects and doesn't fix the actual 
problem. It's simply a mysterious workaround.

The latest SVN code has seen some networking changes, which may (or may 
not) affect the NAT speed.

Klaus

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