Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 29 Aug 1998 09:34:13 -0700 (PDT) | From | Benjamin Redelings I <> | Subject | Re: [2.1.120-1] works fine, ipv4 seems a bit faster |
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Well, it seems to establish http connections faster. I'm using netcsape 4.06, these are probably http 1.1 connections. So basically sites load faster. You noticed, I take it, that pre-patch-2.1.120-1 was basically a big net overhaul from (I think) ANK...
-BenRI
> > subjects says it all > > What you say, ipv4 seems a bit faster - what do you mean by a bit > faster? Can you quantify this? > > I ask this, because for some odd reason, my machine is dropping ACKs > before they hit the wire - resulting is abysmal TCP performance, but > if I slow the machine down, it works great. > > I've yet to convincingly find anyone else who see the same thing... > > > > -cw >
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