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From: wirt@u.washington.edu (Brian Wirt)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Speeding up Kermit
Date: 11 Sep 1995 00:33:31 GMT
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Hello all,
I'm still a novice to the whole Kermit thing and I was wondering if
someone could help me out.
My problem is that transfer of compressed files from a host to my home PC
runs only around 600cps (i.e. zip files) on a 14.4 modem. Uncompressed
files seem to transfer quite well. Here are the parameters I'm using:
set file type binary
set receive packet 1024
set window 4
set send packet-length 1024
set block 2
Can anyone spot if I'm missing something?
Thanks for any replies! E-mail would be preferable.
--
Brian Wirt
wirt@u.washington.edu
Seattle, Washington