Re: TCP/IP Newbie help
alex wrote:
In an email from them, they said this:
"Something to check out if you wish, is the TCP Receive Window that you
have set. If it is too low, it will reduce speeds to high latency
connections."
Oh I should say that "they", are my ISP. lol. I just re-read it and saw
the ambiguity.
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