I switched to NFS for my testing and I can transfer about 600 KiB before it
stalls for a while, but NFS seems to be good enough at re-trying over cruddy
networks, so I was able to transfer a couple MB file and have the hash come
out right, but that's with a lot of thumb twiddling during times where stuff
isn't getting through sufficiently.

I've tweaked the MTU on both sides of the tunnel down to 200, which seems to
help some

I've poked into the kernel settings for networking, but I'm afraid to change
them so I don't mess up my primary ethernet interface.

Anyone have any thoughts on improving the stability?
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