Subj : Re: T-Mail 2607 TCP/IP CPU consumption To : Goran Eriksson From : Pan Stanislav Date : Mon Jun 05 2000 07:01 pm ÛÛÛÛ WINDOWS NT Greetings Goran! 04 ˆî­ 00 01:14, Goran Eriksson -> Pan Stanislav: PS>> IMHO it is protols bugs (tcp/ip i mean). GE> Do you mean that the Warp 4 TCP/IP stack has bugs which may cause this GE> behaviour? I don't know Warp 4, but i can say that bugs can be in the places, where they are less expected:) the probability of appearing of bugs in os/2 tcp is very low. It is more probable that something wrong with t-mail internal protocols - they are similar in all versions (ip or modem i mean). GE> Would you please explain more clearly what sort of bugs you mean? EMSI Over TCP or smth. also Janus or Hydra over tcp - i met a problem that connection speed can't be higher than 256kbps or it is 30k CPS - the bandwidth of my net is 600k CPS or even higher, on 30k cpu utilisation is higher than while copying files on 600k. GE> I'm not experiencing similar problems with BinkP, ifcico, ftp or GE> other telnet programmes than T-Mail. I thought that the TCP/IP stack T-mail uses tcp only as transport, really there can't be any bugs. GE> would treat TCP/IP packets equally. Regardless of TCP/IP protocol Surely. t-mail, i think, is trying to establish connection over tcp, using its own protocol. This can cause problems. GE> used. If there are problems within the TCP/IP stack with one protocol GE> I thought there would be similar problems with all other protocols. I'm not experienced user of IP version of t-mail, or even other versions:) This queston is not for me, in general , but i'd like to see the solution. I can forward this message to Russian support echo - those people really know how to solve such problems:) Pan --- * Origin: (2:5030/1244.3) .