Poor TCP/IP Performance on 95/NT

Steve Coleman ( (no email) )
Tue, 12 May 1998 20:24:15 -0600

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I can't get better than 80Kb/sec on any of our Win95 machines or NT =
machines, using FTP via our T1. Our Linux machine easily gets =
130-150Kb/sec. All machines are using the same NIC's (905TX) and are =
connected to the same Hub. I have read alot about MTU problems with =
SLIP and PPP with Win95 but can't find any info on improving TCP/IP on =
Ethernet. =20

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Steve

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I can't get better than 80Kb/sec on =any of our=20Win95 machines or NT machines, using FTP via our T1.  Our Linux =machine=20easily gets 130-150Kb/sec.  All machines are using the same NIC's =(905TX)=20and are connected to the same Hub.  I have read alot about MTU =problems=20with SLIP and PPP with Win95 but can't find any info on improving TCP/IP =on=20Ethernet. 
 
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Steve
 
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