Re: Slow ftp rates
Robert Boyle (robert@garden.net)
Fri, 21 Jun 1996 21:37:24 -0400
At 09:41 PM 6/21/96 -0300, Helio Coelho Jr. wrote:
> I'm using a PM2er30 to connect my dial-in users. I have one ftp server
on the
>same cable, in a hub. It has a fast ethernet board, and is a fast machine.
>But the
>ftp rates that the dial in users are getting are very small. :(. I tested
>that in a moment of very few traffic. I logged on, dialling, and was dang
>slow (about 0.8 kb/s !). I'm using PPP. I don't know what can be the
>problem. The problem appeared from nothing: everything was just fine. The
>only thing I've done is the upgrade to the last ComOs, but I think there's
>no relation with that.
What TCP/IP stack(s) are you using?
What is your mtu set to?
Do you have hardware flow control (rts/cts) enabled and software flow
control (xon/xoff) disabled?
Just a few ideas...
How are your throughput rates for web pages?
-Robert
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