Re: faster telnet while ftp'ing?

1998-02-23 Thread joost witteveen
Jim Foltz wrote: > Hello, > > I would like to sorta hold back, or balance out, an ftp connection > so I can telnet to my ISP account while downloading. Right now, telnet is > too slow to use at the same time while ftp'ing. I hope you understand what > I am trying to say here. I am operating

Re: faster telnet while ftp'ing?

1998-02-20 Thread Joey Hess
This actually is almost possible with 2.1.x kernels, which have a special network device called the "traffic shaper", that slows down traffic going out over it: Traffic Shaper (EXPERIMENTAL) CONFIG_SHAPER The traffic shaper is a virtual network device that allows you to limit the rate of outgo

Re: faster telnet while ftp'ing?

1998-02-20 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Have you tried holding back the MTU/MRU? That should give you better response. Jim Foltz wrote: > Hello, > > I would like to sorta hold back, or balance out, an ftp connection > so I can telnet to my ISP account while downloading. Right now, telnet is > too slow to use at the same time wh

Re: faster telnet while ftp'ing?

1998-02-20 Thread Daniel Martin at cush
Jim Foltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello, > > I would like to sorta hold back, or balance out, an ftp connection > so I can telnet to my ISP account while downloading. Right now, telnet is > too slow to use at the same time while ftp'ing. I hope you understand what > I am trying to say

faster telnet while ftp'ing?

1998-02-20 Thread Jim Foltz
Hello, I would like to sorta hold back, or balance out, an ftp connection so I can telnet to my ISP account while downloading. Right now, telnet is too slow to use at the same time while ftp'ing. I hope you understand what I am trying to say here. I am operating a USR Sportser 33.6 interna