Re: PPP connection speeds...
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
I have tried to use /etc/ppp/options with the only line "lock".
This will use all the default settings, which is used by redhat 5.0.
At a moment, I am trying to install some network packages to speed
up the connection. I have tried to install squid, mtr, apache and so on. I
don't know if they can help, but redhat has got all of these installed. I
haven't tested my speed yet after installing all of these packages.
If they don't, I will then go through each line in
/etc/ppp/options. I will let you know when I discovered something.
One other thing that I found is that It seemed that lynx's
transfer rate is much faster than netscape. That's why I had a go on
installing the package squid.
Also, Redhat has got a RPM called caching-nameserver. Do we have
one in debian??
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Shao.
On 3 Dec 1998 john@dhh.gt.org wrote:
> The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
> that has been posted to alt.os.linux as well.
>
> Shao writes:
> > I get an average transfer speed of about 3K/s whereas in
> > Debian 2.0, I only get about 800B/s.
>
> > Am I missing something in my Debian connection?
>
> Go through /etc/ppp/options, comment out the default options one at a time,
> and test the speed. Please let me know what results you get as I am a
> Debian maintainer involved with ppp.
> --
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