> 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
>
Eric,

I don''t have this experience myself, but you can check drops and 
errors with "ip -s link"

Regards,
Eric Spakman


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