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> 	Is the only way to solve this problem the implementation of buffering on
> both ends of the connection in my software to keep the RecvQ and SendQ low ?
> or is there a parameter I could change within the kernel to allow for bigger
> RecvQ SendQs ?

Its up to you to send data slower than you can process it the other end or
the network can take it. You can add all the buffers you like, you wont change
that fundamental fact.



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