Hi All, 

I've finally found a Win98 FTP client that works on my Masqueraded network
.. FTP Voyager. But the throuput is painfully slow ( about 500 cps ) on an
average ..when i have a 64kbps ISDN link .( From a standalone machine on
33.6k modem PPP .. i get 1500 cps at least )

FTP Voyager allows several adjustments in connection properties : Receive
and send timeouts ( 61-600 seconds ), send / receive buffers ( 512-65536
bytes ) , Active & passive modes ...

What might help ?

i) kernel upgrade from 2.2.14 to 2.2.16 ( I run Redhat 6.2 & SuSe 6.4 ) 

ii) Ethernet card config ?

iii ) Any other suggestions ?

Regards

Anurag

-----From a post on a MASQ LIST ----------
>I had a couple configuration problems, with one or more of them causing the
>slowdown.  First, I upgraded the kernel to 2.2.14, since www.kernel.org
>listed "MASQ bug fixes" as one of the updates.  This didn't help any, so I
>continued searching.  I updated several things at once, and on the next
>reboot, it all worked OK.  Here's the old configuration vs new config:
>
>DLink DE-220 ISA combo card as eth0 (external interface)
>       Full duplex changed to half duplex (saw it on D. Ranch's forum)
>       IRQ10 remained the same
>DLink DE-220 ISA ...as eth1 (internal interface)
>       Full duplex changed to half duplex
>       IRQ3 changed to IRQ12 (eliminated the possible conflict with COM2 port)
>Internal newtwork addresses
>       192.168.1.x changed to 192.168.0.x - although 192.168.1.x is a valid
>class-c, I was getting some odd pings so I changed it.
>




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