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- From: Glenn Saunders <krishna@primenet.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm
- Subject: Re: AWEB
- Date: 31 Mar 1996 04:02:02 -0700
- Organization: Primenet (602)395-1010
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- The mortal Remco van Hooff wrote:
- : Well, with IBrowse you need to set the max. network connections to 1 if
- : you're using MLink. Maybe this is also the case for AWeb.
-
- The problem with MLINK (in my experience) is that if you open up too many
- sockets, it gets confused. The least active sockets/clients will be
- prone to dropping out and becoming nonresponsive (especially napsaterm).
- But I have had Aweb going with 3 sockets without trouble (28.8K
- connection).
-
- If there is trouble, Aweb's network status window will let you kill some
- of its sockets (usually waiting for frivolous graphics which often hangs)
- which will keep things moving along without getting stuck.
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