Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Tue, 07 Nov 2000 14:43:46 -0800 | From | Lincoln Dale <> | Subject | Re: Poor TCP Performance 2.4.0-10 <-> Win98 SE PPP |
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>23:36:16.261533 64.124.41.179.8888 > 209.179.194.175.1084: P 1:21(20) ack >44 win 5840 (DF) >23:36:16.261669 64.124.41.179.8888 > 209.179.194.175.1084: P 21:557(536) >ack 44 win 5840 (DF) >23:36:19.261055 64.124.41.179.8888 > 209.179.194.175.1084: P 1:21(20) ack >44 win 5840 (DF) > >The equivalent packets from the win98 log: > >22:34:36.069773 64.124.41.179.8888 > 209.179.194.175.1084: P 1:19(18) ack >44 win 5840 (DF) >22:34:36.069837 64.124.41.179.8888 > 209.179.194.175.1084: P 19:553(534) >ack 44 win 5840 (DF) >22:34:39.049788 64.124.41.179.8888 > 209.179.194.175.1084: P 1:21(20) ack >44 win 5840 (DF) > >(ie. Linux sends bytes 1:21 both the first time, and when it > retransmits that data. However win98 "sees" this as 1:19 the first > time and 1:21 during the retransmit by Linux)
this excerpt looks like when a modem is set to eat XON/XOFF ...
a ping which does a sweep of many byte values should show this up ...
cheers,
lincoln.
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