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Re: [pfSense Support] Strange TCP connection behavior 2.0 RC2 (+3)
From: Hank Nussbacher <hank () efes iucc ac il>
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 10:38:10 +0300 (IDT)
On Tue, 28 Jun 2011, PC wrote:
As for VSAT, most every vsat equipment manufacturer has TCP acceleration/proxy support built into the satellite modem. They basically forge acks at the hub site to buffer data from the server, then deliver it it to the remote end in a continuous flow. Many also have protocol optimizations for some of the more "chatty" protocols. If you use it, your 10 megabit should be achievable for typical HTTP/FTP consumer internet activities, and it's surprisingly fast. I've sustained 6 without issue on VSAT, only limited by bandwidth available, doing a simple SCP file transfer.
This reminds me of the work I did in 1999 on getting T3 sat links to fully utilize the full 45Mb/sec:
http://www.interall.co.il/internet2-takes-to-the-air.pdf -Hank
Current thread:
- Re: [pfSense Support] Strange TCP connection behavior 2.0 RC2 (+3), (continued)
- Re: [pfSense Support] Strange TCP connection behavior 2.0 RC2 (+3) Tony Finch (Jun 29)
- Re: [pfSense Support] Strange TCP connection behavior 2.0 RC2 (+3) Nick Hilliard (Jun 29)
- Re: [pfSense Support] Strange TCP connection behavior 2.0 RC2 (+3) Mikael Abrahamsson (Jun 29)
- Re: [pfSense Support] Strange TCP connection behavior 2.0 RC2 (+3) Cameron Byrne (Jun 29)
- RE: [pfSense Support] Strange TCP connection behavior 2.0 RC2 (+3) Leigh Porter (Jun 29)
- Re: [pfSense Support] Strange TCP connection behavior 2.0 RC2 (+3) Mikael Abrahamsson (Jun 29)
- Re: [pfSense Support] Strange TCP connection behavior 2.0 RC2 (+3) Cameron Byrne (Jun 29)
- Re: Strange TCP connection behavior 2.0 RC2 (+3) Ryan Malayter (Jun 29)
- Re: Strange TCP connection behavior 2.0 RC2 (+3) Steven Bellovin (Jun 29)
- Re: Strange TCP connection behavior 2.0 RC2 (+3) Cameron Byrne (Jun 29)
- Re: [pfSense Support] Strange TCP connection behavior 2.0 RC2 (+3) Hank Nussbacher (Jun 29)