30 Mar
2010
30 Mar
'10
4:55 a.m.
On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 05:28:40 -0000, Michael Sokolov said:
Kevin Oberman <oberman@es.net> wrote:
And, if you are using a 1988 TCP stack on a 4.3 system, you are not likely to ever efficiently utilize a higher speed link
What higher speed link? I'm very happy with 384 kbps symmetric, using SDSL as ARPANET replacement. I have designed and built my own SDSL to EIA-530 CSU/DSU so I can use a Cisco 2500 router instead of that nasty new-fangled Netopia which has (oh horror!) RJ45 Ethernet instead of proper AUI. Oh, did I forget to mention that my Ethernet is coaxial? To me all that UTP stuff isn't true Ethernet.
I call Poe's Law on this one. Mostly because I can't tell which side this one is on. ;)