>> A new TCP Vegas patch for 2.2.10/2.3.10 is available at:
>> http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/cardwell/linux-vegas/
>
>> results indicate Vegas can help for low-bandwidth-delay paths like
>> DSL where the sender is constantly over-running buffers, or
>
>Would it help for us poor PPP over analog phone folks who
>can only use up to 1/4th of the available bandwith with the
>current TCP stack?
Available bandwidth, or maximum bandwidth you're getting through
your connection? If you are only getting 14.4k through a 56k
modem period, then your bandwidth is 14.4k regardless of what
modem you have.
If you connect at a certain speed, and the modem does not
fall-back to a slower speed, then you'll get that much bandwidth
avail to PPP/TCP/IP...
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