Simon, et al --

...and then Simon White said...
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% 27-Mar-02 at 12:39, Jeremy Blosser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
% > On Mar 27, Simon White [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
% > > 27-Mar-02 at 11:09, Jeremy Blosser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
% > > > You probably didn't have compression set.  Try running ssh with the -C
% > > > option.  It makes a dramatic difference.
% > > 
% > > So, I have PuTTY for SSH, will look into the options and check that out
% > > tonight.
% > 
% > It should still help, but probably not as much.  I've not seen a windows
% > terminal emulator that didn't run a whole lot slower than seemed necessary.
% 
% PuTTY on WinME (PII 350) runs just as fast as a regular ssh session from
% my Linux Workstation (PIII 550). I am very happy with it, and it's free.

Agreed; putty is good.

It also supports compression, but you can't change that once a session is
running.  Fire up putty, load your target profile, and then go down to SSH
on the menu listing on the left side (assuming you are running something
current like 0.51 or better) to find the "enable compression" checkbox.


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