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Re: (ASCEND) STAC Compression? (fwd)





Matt Holdrege wrote:

> At 11:32 AM 2/20/98 -0500, Darkshot wrote:
> >I really wonder why this is. I know Matt knows what he's talking about. but
> >we have hadconsistently opposite results with this, and so has everyone else
> >we've advised. Maybe we're
> >all just in the 1% left out above..or Matt has mostly Win3.1 users. I can't
> >believe that; he
> >seems entirely too calm to have a large 3.1 user base.
> >
> >Or Matt- are you running a LOT on your Maxen? OSPF and IPX, or using the
> >internal
> >CSUs to do anything other than to support dialup T1/PRIs? While I love the
> >MAX and believe
> >it will do everything, I don't think it will do everything at ONCE. ;-)
>
> It has nothing to do with Max software since the STAC chips are doing the
> compression in hardware. And the modems do V.42bis in the DSP.
>
> When you get good results with MS-STAC, are you sure the modems are
> negotiating V.42bis?

I don't use MS-STAC. It wouldn't work for anyone but Win95 users WITH compression
on-at least that was the case a year ago or more. Haven't messed with it since.
Back then, we
tested STAC against NONE extensively, found STAC to be faster overall, nailed it
down
and forgot about it. With the user's compression off, the only side effect is a
longer time-to
login (few seconds) and V.42 seems to be doing it all for them. With compression
on the user
side, net login snaps right through and they pick up a notch in download speed.
Consistently
repeatable here, though of course it doesn't show up as drastically on
near-perfect connect
speeds, 31.2 - 50K as it does with the 26.4 connects. We have some VERY rural
users.

'Shot


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