Francois PIETTE wrote:
> Here are a few ideas to get high performances:
> 4) Enlarge winsock buffers
> 5) Enlarge TWSocket send buffer (BufSize property) to mach actual network 
> packet size. By default BufSize is the size of a standard ethernet packet.
>   
What values would you recommend for a 802.11 100Mbps network?

> 6) Avoid dynamic memory allocation as much as possible, including long 
> strings and dynamic arrays.
>   
Why is that?

Thanks for your answers.
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