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Digital Signal level 2 - In alt.internet.wireless Skybuck Flying wrote: "Steinar Haug" wrote in message news:bqsoi0.84b.1@verdi.nethelp.no... | Yes scp is based on TCP. TCP itself has weak checksums and TCP can be slow | over wireless networks and even gigabit networks because of various reasons. | | My tool however uses the UDP protocol and it's own algorithms and protocols | which remain secret for the time being. | | These protocols have been designed to achieve higher and more reliable | performance than TCP. Ah, you're going to reinvent a "better" TCP. Hmm, not going, did. Good luck, lots of people have tried to do this. 0.01% luck, 10% inspiration, 30% research, 30% practice, 10% brains and 19.99% transpiration lol. Meanwhile, I'll stick with TCP and applications Sounds like you have no other choice on FreeBSD to bad. like scp. | I believe that my tool is ready for the future ( gigabit networks and | wireless networks ). | | The current implementation is of average speed. | | On a pentium 166 with encryption and checksums and tiger hash enabled it | achieves 200 kilotebyte/sec at the moment over a 10 megabit network. TCP | achieves 500 kilobyte/sec. A Pentium-166 with a decent operating system (e.g. FreeBSD) can saturate a 100 Mbps Ethernet link. It's not the operating system at fault. It's TCP at fault. There are documents about that. TCP can only saturate for 33% to 40%.Flat-out lie.Or maybe you are just incapable of performing the measurements.I routinely see well over 90% over my home network, and aroundthe same when downloading over my internet link with ten simultaneousstreams of different bandwidth.




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