slip

Larry Snyder larry at nstar.uucp
Fri Nov 2 01:57:38 AEST 1990


cpcahil at virtech.uucp (Conor P. Cahill) writes:

>In article <1990Oct31.115338.4582 at nstar.uucp> larry at nstar.uucp (Larry Snyder) writes:
>>Are the new V.32 with v.42bis modems the way to go with SLIP?
>>Will it be possible to get throughput in the 15 kbytes range
>>with these new modems (in excess of the carrier rate - after all
>>the modem manufactures claim throughput in excess of 20,000 bps?)

>I wouldn't count on getting > 800byte/sec throughput with slip because
>you won't be able to use the error correction mode (it will conflict with the
>acks required by slip).

>Besides, most modem manufacturer claims of throughput deal with throughput
>of clear text (which is pretty easy to compress), not a standard mix of
>text and data (which is what you would expect on a typical slip connection).

But I thought that SLIP assumed the hardware (modem link) supplied the
error correction - not TCP/IP itself - am I wrong?

So for SLIP you are saying I don't want MNP enabled?  How about v.42bis?

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