> The send and receive socket buffer space has nothing to do with forwarding
but don't routed packets go to and from the box itself?
My download speeds on my mythtv/ubuntu system jumped from 1.5Mb/s to
12Mb/s after increasing those on my firewall.
> I think the bigger problem are the PCMCIA nics. PCMCIA is a slow bus
I tend to agree that the problem is likely here. Laptops tend to not
have superfast bus speeds.
I also wonder if he actually meant that capital B. 500KB isn't too
shabby (what's that 4Mb?) while 500Kb isn't so good. If he's actually
pushing 4Mb through his laptops crappy old pcmcia that may be as good
as it gets.
--Bryan
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