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- From: scott@DSG.Tandem.COM (Scott Hazen Mueller)
- Subject: Re: Confusing SLIP problem
- Message-ID: <1992Jul31.190133.8853@dsg.tandem.com>
- Originator: scott@work
- Keywords: SLIP, ping, telnet, modems, T1600, T3000
- Sender: news@dsg.tandem.com (Network News)
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- Reply-To: scott@dsg.tandem.com
- Organization: Tandem Computers Inc., Cupertino CA
- References: <1992Jul31.052242.19984@dsg.tandem.com>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1992 19:01:33 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul31.052242.19984@dsg.tandem.com>, I wrote:
- >[...]
- >My best guess is that it's a TCP header compression issue. I think that
- >the Annex supports VJ compression, and from the 84-86 timeframe of the
- >dates on my if_sl.c, I gather that Zorch doesn't.
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- This was indeed the problem; when I turned header compression off in the
- Annex and brought the link back up, telnet came to life. Thanks to Ehud
- Gavron for pointing out the clues I had missed.
-
- >If so, how do I go about finding the right modules to update my
- >driver and possibly associated header files?
-
- This question still stands, with some elaboration: Anyone have any idea if
- I could use the relevant modules from (say) BSD NET-2?
-
- Thanks again,
-
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