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Date:      Fri, 23 Dec 1994 20:44:31 -0800 (GMT-0800)
From:      "Daniel Stephens (CSC)" <stephens@mabuse.cas.usf.edu>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   PPP and SLIP are amazingly slow.
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSD.3.91.941223203514.702B-100000@mabuse.cas.usf.edu>
In-Reply-To: <199412221633.AA274954020@yarmouth.fsl.noaa.gov>

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I'm interested in knowing what other people are getting for ping times 
using 64k ICMP packets between slip client/server machines.  Mine are as 
follows:

PPP	230ms
SLIP 	198ms

This seems awfully slow between two DX2/66 machines with 14.4 modems.  
Everything I can find to read never seems to touch on the speed aspect of 
either of these two protocols, so these times may be perfectly normal, 
but I don't believe so.  Quick (very poor) math shows that this isn't 
even 5,000 bps.  Something seems strange here. 
	Anyway, if anyone would like to share their ping times with me 
and then, perhaps point out what they did to their 
modems/sliplog/slattach to get imporved throughput I'd be a very happy 
somethingorother.

Dan
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