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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: too slow!
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Date: 10 Apr 95 09:37:38 MDT
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In article <3ma7sh$h83@news.csus.edu>, sac87574@saclink1.csus.edu (Scott Hanson) writes:
> It could be my ignorance talking, but kermit is the only file transfer my
> server has..I've tried raising packet size, opening more windows, and
> basically everything I can think of without guidance to speed things
> up..Why would anyone want to use this program? A 100,000 byte program
> can take 10 minutes? It's ridiculous!
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Nice grumble, but what can we say to help? For openers, what
programs (and versions) are being run on each end, what's the comms
link like, and all those nasty detail things.
Joe D.