On 1/19/11 3:56 PM, "Chris Burwell" wrote:
> Any advice or tips would be helpful.
If all you need the ActionTek for is a MoCA bridge (to make the cable boxes
talk to the larger world), my experience is you can move it to the inside of
your NAT if you like. One does not need to burn a routable IP
On 7/1/09 1:24 AM, "Charles Wyble" wrote:
> Would love to see replies and/or summary on list if possible.
Since theres interest, I'll share a multicast solution that has so far
worked for us for internal use. (Abilene/Internet2 connected institutions
may use this publically too.)
After getting m
We last went through this 30 days ago.
http://www.merit.edu/mail.archives/nanog/msg17619.html
-porkchop
On 5/29/09 1:50 PM, "Clue Store" wrote:
> Hi All,
> I am having a hell of a time trying to figure out who it is I need to
> contact to get this fixed. I just got a new /21 allocation from ARI
Thanks to everyone who responded on and off-list!
It seems evident that I didn't have a complete understanding of the iperf
switches which alter buffer sizes.
Several people made a few neat points, which I'll quickly summarize:
* In iperf, -P will allow one to run multiple tcp tests at once.
* IO
I have a new T3 thats 65msec long. I'd usually be using iperf to test new
links, but at 65msec, even at the maximum window size, I can only get
6-8mbit through. No combination of options I've been able to find has gotten
me more than 6mbit through this link. Should I just shotgun 9 copies of it?
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