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From: Mskreis@cris.com (Mark Kreisberg)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Telnet D'load prob w/OS2 C-kermit
Date: 20 May 1995 19:15:48 GMT
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Hi
I'm using OS/2 C-Kermit 5A(191) as a telnet client and am having problems
when downloading files. Throughput is good initially (around 1200 cps
for binary files) but often after some time has elapsed the transfer rate
steadily decreases. I initially thought that the problem was from
timing out and based on recommendations increased both the 'set receive
timeout' and the 'set send timeout' parameters. I thought that this had
solved the problem but I noticed the same slowdown the other day when
downloading multiple files (app 2MB total) via get *. The transfer rate
decreased by about 200% and yet no timeout was indicated. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Mark K