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On 3 Sep 2004, Jon Bendtsen wrote:
> Den 3. sep 2004, kl. 4:49, skrev Paewell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am testing OpenVPN 2.0b11 between two Win XP, sp1 computers.
>> As a test, one of the computers dials in to the Internet.
>> It works, but is really, really slow. Eventually, the
>> connection will be at least 256K upload in both directions.
>> But, until then, I tought I'd take advantage of the slow
>> connection to optomize things as much as possible.
>>
>> Are there any tricks to get a slow connection to go its fastest?
>
> comp-lzo ?
...as long as you *disable* the hardware compression in the modem which,
for reference, usually increases latency and adds very little value to
your connection.
To the original poster: you email address is non-functional. You will
often get better advice if you post from a valid, working email address.
I can't be bothered repeating my summation of how to achieve the various
degrees of better performance for you since the original, off-list post
bounced.
Daniel
--
All television is children's television.
-- Richard P. Adler
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