ISC 2.2 SL/IP throughput?
Bob Sutterfield
bob at MorningStar.Com
Sat Sep 1 03:42:14 AEST 1990
In article <1990Aug29.233628.2595 at craycos.com> ewv at craycos.com (Eric Varsanyi) writes:
SCO Unix (3.2.2) with the vanilla driver on a vanilla serial board
SunOS 4.0.3 on a 4/60 and a 4/110, on console serial ports
Connection between 2 Telebit T2500's.
Connection between a TB+ and a TB2500, using PEP
19200 hardware flow control on both sides
Same here
Kb/s (reported by ftp)
Pep .799
Pep/compressed .823
(s110=1)
We saw those sorts of numbers with vanilla SLIP. Things improved to
around 1.0Kb/s with header-compressed SLIP. We saw numbers like
1.3-1.5Kb/s FTP throughput when using PPP.
Does anyone know when/if Telebit is going to put IP header
prediction into the modems (so they don't have to turn around for
the ACK's)?
Try using a smarter protocol, and the modems will do just fine.
Header compression helps a *lot*.
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