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26 terminal server. I do not know if other terminal servers support load-
27 balancing, but I do know that the PortMaster does it, and does it
31 and 14.4 Kbps connection. However, I am not sure that it really is
32 the PortMaster, or if it's Linux's TCP drivers. I'm told that Linux's
36 I suggest to ISPs out there that it would probably be fair to charge
46 Here I describe the general steps of getting a kernel up and working
95 So far, I have only used the eql device with the DSLIP SLIP connection
98 managers is up to you. Most other connection managers that I've seen
138 I haven't found a good reason to write it yet... other than for
225 I have not yet done any load-balancing testing for PPP devices, mainly
226 because I don't have a PPP-connection manager like SLIP has with
227 DSLIP. I did find a good tip from LinuxNET:Billy for PPP performance:
232 I tried to fix up a PPP script/system for redialing lost PPP
246 All testing I have done was with two 28.8 V.FC modems, one connecting
260 kernels (than 1.1.75). I have since updated the driver to patch
338 I have been checking out your eql driver. (Nice work, that!)
340 are some data I've discovered.
354 I have done some testing of this software, with two goals in
363 Once a link was established, I timed a binary ftp transfer of
469 I've installed your patch and it works great. I have trialed
470 it over twin SL/IP lines, just over null modems, but I was
471 able to data at over 48Kb/s [ISDN link -Simon]. I managed a
473 6.4 Kbyte/s, which I think is pretty cool. :)