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From: David Stow <dastow@vcn.bc.ca>
Subject: MSKermit TCP rwin?
Date: 12 Mar 2001 22:35:48 GMT
Organization: Vancouver CommunityNet
Message-ID: <98jj04$i3o$1@sylvester.vcn.bc.ca>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
When I use MSKermit or NCSA Telnet over DOSPPPD, I get half a screen full
of information, a pause, and then the second half of the screen. (Both
programs are using mss=1460). The problem goes away in NCSA Telnet when I
set rwin=4096, but setting Kermit's sliding windows has no effect.
Is this because the NCSA window is at the TCP level and the Kermit window
is at the application level? Does MSKermit's TCP have a setting
comparable to NCSA Telnet's rwin=?
Thanks,
David Stow