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30%!!! that is very bad.. if you upgrade to the latest beta of Azureus (b53) you will be SWAMPED with errors about network disconnects.. it still runs and you can get a lot of throughput, but you are constantly loosing connections and getting snubbed by others because of your lossy network.. I advise trying to find a way around this amazing amount of network loss. Norman H. Azadian wrote: > I'm running 1.11 on the latest WRAP, and I'm getting more like 30% > lossage. Azureus is continuously pumping about 100KByte/sec through > it to my 1200/200 ADSL, but all load averages are 0.00. > > NHA > --- > Norman H. Azadian Taegerishalde 13 CH-3110 Muensingen > Switzerland > norman at azadian dot ch tel: +41 31 721 7855 fax: +41 31 55 898 55 > > > Bryan Marc Schaubach wrote: > >> Well, my brother runs version 1.11 on his 4xx mhz machine with 64mb of >> ram and he also reported 20% packet loss.. so to answer your question.. >> yes, at least in these two cases .. but my brother's computer is awfully >> slow (I think 433 or 466mhz) .. so his might actually be as a result of >> the computer itself.. but his is pentium class, not 486. >> >> Sorry I cannot help you further.. if you have a 1.11 system available, I >> would be interested in knowing if this happens to you too. >> >> -Bryan >> >> >> Michael Iedema wrote: >> >> >>>> With that said, I have had a good relationship with the ease and >>>> functionality of m0n0wall. So from there, I have been using the >>>> beta's >>>> up until 1.2b5 .. when I upgraded to b6 my computer would give a seg >>>> fault on loading -- I guess my celeron 933 was just too outdated for >>>> it?? oh well.. not to worry, I liked b5.. it worked great until.... >>> >>> >>> >>> Did the same thing happen with a release version? Up until the 5.x >>> switch the beta's were almost always rock solid. It was stated on the >>> list that these would be rough. I'm just wondering if you could >>> reproduce any of these problems on a release version. >>> >>> You obviously had different needs than m0n0wall could deliver. That's >>> OK, I'm just wondering if this is anything that the team should be >>> looking at. >>> >>> --Michael I. >>> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch >> For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch >> > |