Something is wacky with this thread...I have the checkbox to "show unapproved nodes" set, but I still can't see the last three posts, or reply to them. Sorry for breaking the thread flow here.

The window size is only 256 on the reply packets from my target device. The window size for the packets coming from my perl script, that are being broken down to 128 bytes, is 5840.
TCP atmp > 53618 PSH, ACK Seq=104 Ack=105 Win=5840 Len=78

I'll try your code and post back.
Thanks,
Aaron

UPDATE: Looks like the same issue with your posted C code. I'm off to see the wizard. (somewhere else).
Thanks for your help!
Aaron


In reply to Re^4: Net::Server only sends 128bytes at a time by alager
in thread Net::Server only sends 128bytes at a time by alager

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