Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 10 Mar 1999 15:33:54 -0600 (CST) | From | Conde Martinez Rodolfo <> | Subject | RE: ppp-compress-21 |
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On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, Lourdes Jones wrote:
# Now you have me confused. :( # # The original post was a collection of different matches for the kernel # aliases ppp-compress-21 etc. As I understood it, the question boils down to # "which alias is supposed to go with which kernel module?" # # Your reply seems to cover when to use each module rather than what the alias # to be used for that module supposed to be. # # Does your reply mean that it is irrelevant which the base alias used for # each module is as long as the compression modules desired for the connection # are loaded? # # Thanks, # # Lourdes # # Richard B. Johnson wrote: # > "Correct" depends upon what you want to do. There is a minimum # > packet-size so if you are using key-strokes (interactive), the # > best interactive performance will be with ppp_deflate. If you # > are mounting a remote file-system (lots of duplicate data), # > bsd compression will probably work best. "equ" is a line # > equalizer, not really a compressor. It helps if you have two # > or more slow links. # Sorry my intromision, but talking about this, could anyone tell me which modules about ppp-compress should i load if i only connect to my win NT isp and i'm just a client.....or should i not load any modules but slhc and ppp ????
Thanks for the answers....
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