Linux vs. Windows connect speeds?

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Old 11-25-2003
Vernon & Beth Hatley
 
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Default Linux vs. Windows connect speeds?

I am a Linux newbie so please excuse me if this question is dumb. I
recently set up my computer to dual boot SuSe Linux and Windows 98. When I
connect to the internet with my DSL through Windows 98 and check the
bandwidth at Cnet, it has averaged 695k-775k since I first got DSL. When I
boot Linux and connect I am getting 1100k-1300k connection speeds! How is
that possible? Does Linux really handle networking that much better or do I
not have my Windows networking setup correctly? Thanks in advance for any
info you might share.

Vern


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Old 11-25-2003
flatfish+++
 
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On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 23:17:57 +0000, Vernon & Beth Hatley wrote:

> I am a Linux newbie so please excuse me if this question is dumb. I
> recently set up my computer to dual boot SuSe Linux and Windows 98. When I
> connect to the internet with my DSL through Windows 98 and check the
> bandwidth at Cnet, it has averaged 695k-775k since I first got DSL. When I
> boot Linux and connect I am getting 1100k-1300k connection speeds! How is
> that possible? Does Linux really handle networking that much better or do I
> not have my Windows networking setup correctly? Thanks in advance for any
> info you might share.
>
> Vern



The default rwin value for Windows 98 is hosed.
Go to www.dslreports for information on how to change it.

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Old 11-25-2003
joseph philip
 
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Default Re: Linux vs. Windows connect speeds?

On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 23:17:57 +0000, Vernon & Beth Hatley wrote:

> I am a Linux newbie so please excuse me if this question is dumb. I
> recently set up my computer to dual boot SuSe Linux and Windows 98. When I
> connect to the internet with my DSL through Windows 98 and check the
> bandwidth at Cnet, it has averaged 695k-775k since I first got DSL. When I
> boot Linux and connect I am getting 1100k-1300k connection speeds! How is
> that possible? Does Linux really handle networking that much better or do I
> not have my Windows networking setup correctly? Thanks in advance for any
> info you might share.
>
> Vern



Windows98 needs to be tweaked. Basically, you need to change the size of
some buffers. There is a "Speed Guide" for windows.

Linux has these buffers already at a good enough size. It *is* a network
aware OS after all!

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