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November 1995, Week 2

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Roger Klump <[log in to unmask]>
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Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
 
>Anyone else out there tried an NS/VT connection with a considerable network
>lag time?  I tried NS/VT over a SLIP connection and it is AWFUL!  You can
>see delays between network packets (write 5 lines, wait 15 seconds, etc)
>and sometimes it hangs altogether.  It works great locally, but throw in
>some lag time and you're dead meat.
 
>It's not a "network problem" either since I changed over to telnet to our
>DTC TAC and everything was fine.  Of course this could be my TCP stack as
>well (WRQ's RNS/Win 4.0) so I can't point my finger at the culprit; that's
>why I'm asking.  Have you had trouble with NS/VT over slow links and/or
>long latency, and if so, what stack are you using?
 
We're using Reflection 1 for Windows and the RNS 3000 Connection for
Windows along with a Shiva Network Modem to dial in to our network and
access our 3000.  The baud rate is about 14.4 and works great.  It
seems to the eye that you are a local user.  I haven't run across any
problems running software on the 3k or even MS:Mail client software
accessing OpenDesk.
 
 
 
Roger Klump
Orion Group Software Engineers
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