I've recently tried switching from Bering 1.0 (stable) to Bering-Uclib
in order to have room on my single floppy for sshd.  However, it seems
that my router running the Uclib version works much less well.  I
can't be very specific about what "much less well" means: the network
connection feels slower, so I assume packets are getting dropped or
something along those lines.  Since I have the two versions on two
floppies it's trivial to reboot into one or the other.  And if I
choose the Uclib version everybody on the LAN notices the degredation.

As far as I know they're configured identically: ATT cable modem with
dhcp on eth0, NATed internal net on eth1.  The only difference is that
the Uclib floppy has lsh.lrp on it.

Has anybody else had this experience?  Is it to be expected?  Or is it
possible I can fix it by tweaking the Uclib configuration?

Thanks,

--Eric House
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