Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 1 May 1998 15:00:21 -0400 (EDT) | From | David Huggins-Daines <> | Subject | Serial port overruns in 2.1.9x? |
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Sorry to send two messages - this problem is completely different from the other one, though, so I thought it best to separate them.
I also get the 'TCPv4 bad checksum' messages, and my PPP throughput is also dramatically lower in 2.1.9x than with 2.0.33 or 2.1.89 (FTP transfers at around 1.4K/sec vs. 3.2K/sec over a 28.8 modem).
I've also noticed, however, that when using rz and sz to send files to/from my shell account, I get massive CRC errors with 2.1.9x, which I don't get if I reboot with 2.0.33... which would seem to indicate that there are serial port overruns going on with 2.1.9x which aren't there in 2.0.33.
Again, I just thought I should bring this up as a possible bug that should be fixed before 2.2.0.
Cheers
Dave
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