From: Robert Steinhäußer (terhi.victor@logonet.com)
Date: Tue Oct 15 2002 - 18:12:22 EEST
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Hi,
> Something odd I noticed here is when telnetting from one machine to the
> other, a packet was transmitted each time I pressed a key and nothing would
> appear on the screen until that packet was acknowledged by the other
> computer. I assumed that nothing would be transmitted until I pressed
> "enter". Anyone have any thoughts?
Sorry, wrong assumption. Plain AX.25 connections might do that. Remember that
telnet is used like a really dumb terminal hooked up to a server. The server
has all the intelligence, the terminal only has keyboard and display. That's
why (by default) the keypress echo must be generated by the server.
Also, how else should you be able to hit <tab> in a bash? Pressing <enter>
would run the half-typed command.
You *can* advise your telnet-client to request line-mode. But it's not
default.
73, Robert DL1NC/N9KBK
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