From: exqon.aele@gartner.com
Date: Mon Dec 30 2002 - 05:18:51 EET
Hello all,
When I use tcp/ip over ax25, I notice that packets are sent very
frequently when I am on the keyboard. For some applications (e.g. using a
BBS, which is almost character-oriented) that is suitable, but for some,
like telnet, it is inappropriate: my telnet sessions are 'de facto'
almost line-oriented, so it would be best if packets were sent after a CR
*or* after a delay of, say, 500 ms. That would prevent a LOT of unwanted
radio traffic. Right now, a 10-letter word can generate 5-10 packets, when
one would be enough.
I am sure I am overlooking this, but can I set this? How?
I have of course read the HOWTO etc but no doubt skipped over this. Many
thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Michael va3mvw
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