on Thu, May 31, 2001 at 12:24:47AM -0700, John Joe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I surf with Netscape 4.0 for Linux and find it much > slower than IE 5.0 of MS Winodws. I've change MTU to 576 (MTU is an > argument to pppd) and it didn't help. > > I connect by 33.6k internal modem. I use Debian 2.1. you could try editing your /etc/serial.conf and add low_latency to the line that coresponds with the serial port of your modem, here is what it does: [snip from setserial (8) manpage] Minimize the receive latency of the serial device at the cost of greater CPU utilization. (Normally there is an average of 5-10ms latency before characters are handed off to the line discpline to minimize overhead.) This is off by default, but certain real-time applications may find this useful. i used to had problems with downloads getting interrupted due to some other process hogged temporarily all the cpu, now i don't have this problem anymore and my download speed averages 3.6kb/s when connected at 31k, and the downloads doesn't get interrupted anymore. I have p166 with 96mb ram and i haven't noticed any cpu utilization increase yet, 90% of the cpu is eaten by the [EMAIL PROTECTED] client anyway :) My MTU is set to 1500 and txqueuelen to 10. For the miserable telephone line that i have this is pretty much the best i could squeeze out of it :) Don't forget to re-run /etc/init.d/setserial when you done ;) HTH Dingo. ).|.( '.'___'.' ' '(>~<)' ' -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-ooO-=(_)=-Ooo-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Petr [Dingo] Dvorak [EMAIL PROTECTED] Coder - Purple Dragon MUD pdragon.org port 3333 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-[ 369D93 ]=-=- Debian version 2.2.18pre21, up 4 days, 12 users, load average: 1.01 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-