Ethernet speed still lacking? Transfer broken?
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12150 from 2003/5/22
    From: Germany
    > I will have to look through all of those posts and links to
    > other threads some day

    It's just about those 6 links in the topmost posting, and from there only the one or two topmost postings in each of those 6 threads linked to, nothing more.

    > and condense the advice into one document

    Regarding redrumloa's problem, there's no real advice to follow as the problem is inherent to the TCP/IP stack of MorphOS and its SANA-II interface. This is described in the postings I linked to.

    > I keep hoping that the fixes will be incorporated into the
    > next version of MorphOS

    The only fix would be a new TCP/IP stack with modern features, according to the postings I linked to. Such is not planned for MorphOS AFAIK.

    In the general Amiga context, there have been vague discussions about developing a SANA-III spec:
    http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=32282&forum=27&start=20#577080
    http://amigans.net/index.php?function=viewcomments&threadid=96&commentid=1710#1710
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    Crumb
    Posts: 732 from 2003/2/24
    From: aGaS & CUAZ Al...
    Quote:

    If you reach 400kB/s over inet, then setting
    TCP_SENDSPACE=60000
    TCP_RECVSPACE=60000

    In envarc:sys/net/Netstack.config should increase speed noticably.


    Will that settings slow down/make more laggy my connection if I connect to slower servers?

    In case the settings always speed up connection why not use that as default? If the size is in bytes even Efika could cope with it easily

    [ Edited by Crumb 21.09.2012 - 12:18 ]
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