Serial, 115Kbps, 2.2, 2.4
From: Trever L. Adams (trever_Adams@bigfoot.com)
Date: Sun Apr 01 2001 - 11:35:47 EST
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I am trying to find out if I am the only one who has pppd drop packets
as bogus when the port is set at 115Kbps. I only get it at that speed.
It causes stall outs etc.
There may be a possibility this is machine specific, because if it is
meant to forward the packet to the internal net and I slow the machine
down (external cache off) it works fine, turn the cache back on and it
is a problem.
So, anyway, this is an information seeking trip.
Trever
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