Hi all,
I'm getting alot of buffer problems with my internet connection.
I'm using a (Dutch) Mxstream ADSL for Broadband internet connection.
The ISDN Alcatel ADSL modem is loaded with firmware: Active : GSV7AA3.270
As you can see below I'm using mpd-netgraph for PPTP to connect on the ADSL
mo
body with ADSL will help better.
>Best regards
>Zviratko
>
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "Marcel de Vries" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 6:15 PM
>Subject: network buffer problem
>
>
> >
Thanks for the quick reply.
But I want to come back first about the identical system a friend of my is
using only with the xl driver for his public interface.
But today he told me when pinging to a host like ping -s 4096 www.bart.nl
and meanwhile enjoying the sound from the digitally imported sh
acket loss and that's a thing nobody wants to deal with.
I hope this will clear up a few things, and as I see more FreeBSD folks
replying on this subject something must be wrong in the world of IP BSD ;-)
Thanks,
Marcel de Vries
At 17:11 18-02-2002 +, Mike Silbersack wrote:
t;the divert socket queue (if you look in netinet/ip_divert.c,
>this size is fixed to 64k), or the buffer on the "tun" interface.
>
>My understanding stops here... if you can summarise
>what is the problem you were having initially, maybe i
>can give more details.
>
>
After 4 hours of pinging and listening to a shoutcast stream natd rised to
his state of eating 34% proctime (top)
Connection timed out, did a restart of mpd and everything is running normal
agian.
Bugs me.
Grtz,
Marcel
At 15:40 19-02-2002 +, you wrote:
> i too am currently looking in
ms or even look to a better alternative?
Grtz,
Marcel
At 10:44 19-02-2002 -0800, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
>On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 07:24:09PM +0100, Marcel de Vries wrote:
> > After 4 hours of pinging and listening to a shoutcast stream natd rised to
> > his state of eating 34% proc
Hi all,
The problem I had with 'no buffer available' messages is solved.
Mpd seemed to be the problem. I'm using pptpclient-1.0.3 at this very
moment, tested my mxstream ADSL inet connection in all kinds of ways with
(ICMP traffic, UDP, TCP) and no buffer problems.
Mpd was generating these pro
Yes,
I think or hope for you that it's stored in the registry.
there are some tweaks at www.regedit.com that point the location to the MTU.
Bye,
Marcel
At 19:34 10-03-2002 +0100, Leif Neland wrote:
>I have been told by a client to change the MTU his windows machines use,
>from the dhcp-server