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Re: (ASCEND) Re: Suggested LQM settings?
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On Wed, 29 Oct 1997, Kevin Smith wrote:
> >Along the same lines, feedback on where to use it would be great too.
> >Is it appropriate for modem, ISDN, T1 links? Is it helpful/harmful for all
> >link types? Or only specific situations? What about client platform, in the
> >case of modem/ISDN TAs? Should/must it also be enabled on the remote device?
>
> This is Josh's pet subject, so I'll let him have a few words first ;)
:)
LQM isn't harmful and won't cause lung cancer. :)
There are some situations where compatibility problems will arise:
1. If you're running Windows CE on the client, it won't be able to start
PPP. This is the case also for some UNIX PPP implementations.
2. You should specify a minimum and maximum LQM range including 10
seconds - this is required by Cisco's PPP implemention for instance.
3. Win95's idle timer is defeated - it wrongly considers LQM's "traffic".
Duh. The Max idle timer will still work.
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