Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!nstar!larry From: larry@nstar.rn.com (Larry Snyder) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: High-speed SLIP/PPP Message-ID: <1991Apr17.133255.2117@nstar.rn.com> Date: 17 Apr 91 13:32:55 GMT References: <7275@spdcc.SPDCC.COM> <1991Apr12.050710.3363@telebit.com> Organization: NSTAR Unix Conferencing System - 8 lines - 1400 newsgroups Lines: 27 brian@telebit.com (Brian Lloyd) writes: >SCO's standard tty drivers for the internal 16450 ports (COM1 and >COM2) are pretty poor performers. If you plan to do SLIP I >-**- recommend an intelligent serial I/O card or plan to go >REEAAALLL SSLLOOWW. Hmm - At least with Interactive if one runs SLIP they need to run it on the stock ASY port. We've tried numerous smartboards and had nothing but problems - and finally we received information that 386/ix has specific hooks in the ASY driver to support SLIP. With a 16550AFN and the buffer enabled (the ASY driver enables the FIFO) throughput is quite good (with the DTE locked at 38400). >Yes, very. Most of the router vendors have adopted PPP for >interoperability on their sync links. Telebit, Interactive, FTP, >Intercon, and others support async PPP in their products. PPP has >many more advantages over SLIP besides the ability to escape the >control characters. Interactive isn't using it in their 2.21 (how about Dell SVR4?) -- Larry Snyder, NSTAR Public Access Unix 219-289-0287 (HST/PEP/V.32/v.42bis) regional UUCP mapping coordinator {larry@nstar.rn.com, ..!uunet!nstar.rn.com!larry}