On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Stephen Corey wrote:

> I'm going to be running 2 satellite links with RH 7.3 on them. For the
> best performance, I'm told that you use the (bandwidth*latency) product
> as the values for tcp_rmem and tcpwmem values in the /proc/sys/net/ipv4/
> directory. Do you use the bandwidth in bps, and latency in seconds? or
> milliseconds, or what? If someone could provide an example, that would
> be great!

I wouldn't bother. The window sizes are fine as they are. You will not see
a benefit from going over 64K, as you won't have that much data in transit
even on a high latency link.

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