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On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 01:41:15PM +0300, Constantine Dokolas wrote:
Matthew Toseland wrote:
How do you suggest we fix the problem? If freenet was compilable that
might help I suppose. Hopefully
em right now) was somehow fixed in
the future.
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Constantine Dokolas wrote:
Toad wrote:
What's the typical MTU on a modem? Someone said he had seen one with 256
bytes, but is that typical?
My ISP (OTEnet here in Greece) gives a full 1500 (i.e. 1472 bytes of data).
Just in case you are wondering, I used the "ping -f" method with
Toad wrote:
What's the typical MTU on a modem? Someone said he had seen one with 256
bytes, but is that typical?
My ISP (OTEnet here in Greece) gives a full 1500 (i.e. 1472 bytes of data).
Just in case you are wondering, I used the "ping -f" method with it's main
web server (www.otenet.gr), which
Mika Hirvonen wrote:
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 11:18:47 +0200, Constantine Dokolas
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ben Golding wrote:
I think 576 is the recommendation for best performance whether on ADSL
or dial-up, several sites seem to confirm this eg:
http://www.jimschrempp.com/features/co
Ben Golding wrote:
I think 576 is the recommendation for best performance whether on ADSL
or dial-up, several sites seem to confirm this eg:
http://www.jimschrempp.com/features/computer/mtuspeed.htm
MTU = 1500 is normal for Ethernet LANs.
How can I find out the MTU for my dial-up on a W2K machine?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like possibly an error in the config file rather than an error in
the datastore...
I'd suggest *not* using the windows configtool at any time. I've noticed
it
inserting bad character sequences into the config file.
Is that true? I know it *u
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like possibly an error in the config file rather than an error in
the datastore...
I'd suggest *not* using the windows configtool at any time. I've noticed
it
inserting bad character sequences into the config file.
Is that true? I know it *u
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like possibly an error in the config file rather than an error in
the datastore...
I'd suggest *not* using the windows configtool at any time. I've noticed it
inserting bad character sequences into the config file.
Todd Walton wrote:
When I start Freenet I just get