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Re: OS X TCP/IP crippled by default?




On Dec 31, 2005, at 8:02 AM, Shane MacPhillamy wrote:

It's possible the performance issues may be related to the increased latency introduced via the wireless ISP and VPN, this link has some interesting points:

http://www2.ics.hawaii.edu/~esb/2000fall.ics651/sep28.html

Also if you google for NO_DELAY you will find quite a bit of research and reporting on TCP performance over high BW high latency links. I don't think there is a simple solution.

I took a look at IPNetTuner the other day and it has a nice array of simple tools for analyzing and tuning your TCP/IP settings. Simple stuff, but still useful.


Josh

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