Subject: Re: Slow IPNat
To: Ben Mesander <bam@dimensional.com>
From: Matthew Navarre <mnavarre@home.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/16/2000 15:14:26
At 5:08 PM -0800 3/15/2000, Ben Mesander wrote:
>>> I've got ipnat running on my IIci however it is unusably slow running
>>> anything on the machines on the internal network. I'm seeing transfer rates
>>> averaging ~450 bytes per second on a cable modem. in netscape pages start
>>> to load then stall for 30 seconds to several hours. same problem with
>>> telnet, ftp etc.
>>>
>>> does anyone have any idea why ipnat is this pathetically slow?
>
>I had/have a similar problem with a Linux box running IP masquerading. I
>wrote up what I found on one of my web pages:
>
>http://neurosis.hungry.com/~ben/software/home-network.html
>
>Scroll down to the section "Macintosh TCP/IP performance problems with
>Linux IP masquerade"
>

Hmm... your problems seem to be with the MTU on the PPP link, wich
shouldn't be an issue with this setup, since both the relevant interfaces
are ethernet and have the same MTU. It does seem that in your case ipnat
should be changing the MTU for the packets from the iMac to something more
appropriate for ppp. I wonder if using OT Advanced Tuner
<http://www.sustworks.com> to adjust the MTU on the mac would help (it
would probably affect local performance however).

Well...hope any of this screed helps

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