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From: chang@theta.math.wsu.edu (Ching Mo Chang)
Subject: Re: Help: file transfer problem
In-Reply-To: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu's message of 21 Nov 1994 17:31:42 GMT
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Date: Tue, 22 Nov 1994 02:23:56 GMT
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>>>>> "Frank" == Frank da Cruz <fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu> writes:
Frank> In article <CzMLA2.K01@liverpool.ac.uk>, Prof X. Chen
Frank> <xchen@liverpool.ac.uk> wrote:
>> I use MSKermit 3.13 for the communication between my PC and
>> University Unix system. When I use it to transfer files, it is
>> ok to download files to my PC in a reasonable speed. However,
>> if I try to send files to the remote system, the speed becomes
>> very very slow and often do not work at all.
>>
Frank> This type of question is answered clearly and at length in
Frank> the documentation. Very briefly: There are five major
Frank> items to be considered:
Frank> 1. Interface speed -- use the highest possible speed,.......
Frank> 2. Flow control -- use the most effective possible means......
Frank> 3. Use long packets. Tell the Kermit program which is......
Frank> 4. Use sliding windows. Tell *both* Kermit programs to........
Frank> 5. Read about control-character unprefixing in the update
Frank> notes files that come with the current releases of C-Kermit
Frank> and MS-DOS Kermit.
I also have the file upload problem with MS-Kermit (Also C-Kermit in OS/2),
I can download file with packets length at 5012, but when I use the same
setting to upload file I got lots of timeout and eventually end up too many
retries error and fail to upload file. If I really need to upload file, I
need to increase the retry limit and set the packets length to 92, let the
file crawl from my PC to the host or I will just paste the file into an editor
in my host side (only work in ASCII file).