hi
if it's definitely packet loss then there's nothing ssh can do about
it.. maybe get a wireless sniffer to examine the signal strength - check
you have good reception..
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also, i had a wireless AP that the signal strength continually dropped
to 0, causing dropouts of various connections for som
hi
does any of your gurus here have an idea to make the "recovery" of the
ssh-session faster?
nfi about how to make ssh recover faster, if it's at all possible, but
have you looked at using mtr to show you if it's packetloss and/or
latency?
mtr rocks for network probs :)
yep, but it only confirms
hi slugs,
to reach non-public services (eg imap and pop) on my server, i am using
ssh for forwarding ports over a secure connection to this server. i
think this is a common procedure, nothing new to you.
but my problem is that i sometimes use wlan to connect to the network
and under some circu