Has network statistics been examined ?

Has anybody counted the number of data packets being sent ?  Does it
change between different settings ? It's possible that there is a TCP
segmentation issue and packets are segmented differently according to
different settings.

Has error / retrans counts on router, server and Touch been checked to
see whether one if the system is having more problems (e.g. being
overloaded) with one settings compared to the other.

Since many Linux system have a common source for the Ethernet driver
which is different to Windows - the issue could be in the driver.

Wireshark could be used to compare network streams to see whether the
settings change affects the contents of the packets or the dynamics of
the packet stream.

Can the Windows TCP registry settings be changed to match the "bad
settings" to see if SQ of Windows server can be downgraded.


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