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From: pepmnt@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (John Chandler)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Kermit vs. FTP speed
Date: 27 Oct 1995 21:24:00 GMT
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In article <46n0ce$2e4@galileo.csun.edu>, swalton@galileo.csun.edu (Stephen Walton) writes:
> In article <46lmt9$q71@bug.rahul.net>, Clarence Dold <dold@rahul.net> wrote:
>>Don't you need "set send packet 2000", as well?
>
> It's in there; I left it off the list.
No, you *don't* need to change the SEND packet size. That is controlled by
the receiving Kermit. The only purpose for setting the SEND packet size
is to reduce it below what the receiver asks for (or to specify the size
if the receiving Kermit is so primitive that it doesn't ask).
John Chandler