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From: awouk@blackhole.nyx.net (arthur wouk)
Subject: can ckermit cause 'stickyness'?
Organization: Nyx net, The Spirit of the Night
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Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2001 19:48:43 GMT
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
i lost my dedicated phone line for a period yesterday, and eventually
the phone company fixed the problem. but ever since i have a new one,
which i call stickyness. for periods, there is no response to the
keyboard, and then suddenly it seems to connect and send a number of key
strokes really quickly. comes and goes without any warning. but the
phone line does not drop out!
it happens at two different ISPs.
i am running c-kermit 7.0.196 on a solaris 2.4 - sparc 2.
happens both during the day and late at night, when the ISPs are not
heavily loaded.
does this seem to mean that the phone system is misbehaving, or does
it seem to be my interaction with the ISPs? anyone have a clue?
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