When I send packets that are 512 bytes long I get 0% packet loss.
When I send packets that are 608 bytes long I get 5% packet loss.
When I send packets that are 658 bytes long I get 10% packet loss.
When I send packets that are 758 bytes long I get 33% packet loss.
When I send packets that are 800 bytes long I get 100% packet loss.
Do these numbers match what people are seeing out in TV-land?
At 01:44 AM 6/28/98 +0200, Olaf Klein wrote:
>> Is anyone out in TV land running SLIP on their PM3s using 3.8b15? How is
>> it doing?
>Forget it. Every thing past 3.7.2 won't run Slip.
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