On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 11:36 AM,  <gso...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> a. With both Linux or Windows all downloads tend to hover around 100 KB/s on 
> a 50 Mb/s cable Internet connection
> b. if I run a processor intensive program while downloading (typically at the 
> moment a video of a burning fireplace) then the download rate starts to 
> return to normal
> c. if I am using some sort of encryption (SSH forwarding, OpenVPN) then there 
> will be a short burst of speed close to the full bandwidth at the start of 
> the download before falling back to circa. 100 KB/s
>
> However whenever I have in the past booted up and configured an OpenBSD 
> install then the full 50MiB/s download speed is available without any issues.
> Can anyone make any sense of the above - why should there be no problems with 
> OpenBSD?

OpenBSD "is the awesome!"  Try replacing your router/firewall with
another router/firewall or, even better, an OpenBSD router/firewall!

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