Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!purdue!wolff From: wolff@cs.purdue.EDU (Robert M. Wolff) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: DNet and NET: Message-ID: <6891@medusa.cs.purdue.edu> Date: 6 Jun 89 14:50:44 GMT References: <1515@agora.UUCP> Organization: Department of Computer Science, Purdue University Lines: 25 From article <1515@agora.UUCP>, by billsey@agora.UUCP (Bill Seymour): > [....] I've been using NET: for a while now, and seem to have it working > well with no extra 'features'... What kinds of problems are you having? The > only thing I've run into is that DNet seems to be less than reliable at > baud rates in excess of 19.2K. > [....] Well, the problems I was having was 'read/write' errors, but I *FINALLY* tracked it down to 19.2Kbaud...it seems pretty reliable at 9600, but really slow...is there a particular reason for 'ExNext()' (ie. dir/ls) to take so long over net:?? Once a 'copy' gets rolling, it seems pretty fast, but getting it started and finding the file takes forever... Has anyone used the 'netstat' command with any luck? I cant seem to get it to spit anything out on that window that it opens up... :( Anyway, nice software...I hope they continue with it...it's just what the doctor ordered... :-) bob -- -=-=-=- Insert Standard Disclaimer Here, Please... -=-=-=- /************* MS-Dos? Me? No, You must be mistaken! *************/