On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 13:44 -0500, Jacques B. wrote: > > One of the threads of discussion can be found here: > > > > http://kerneltrap.org/node/6723 > > > > It would also impact an FC5 system as long as it had been "updated" to a > > later kernel.... It is also completely dependent on the "path" that the > > packets take. So from home, you may not be crossing the offending > > router, while at work you are. Of course, it might actually be the > > router at work. The goal, apparently, is to improve performance on > > large data activity and hence the feature being tuned up in the later > > kernel.... While we're officially "correct", some hardware in the > > middle may not understand it, but hopefully over time the problem > > hardware will go away.... :-) > > > > --Rob > > Thanks. Checking that out now. > > Jacques B. > Hi, Jacques and others, I am having a similar problem, but the window scaling didn't fix the issue. As I read the information in the link, I saw that they had ECN disabled. However, I didn't see how or where to do that. Can someone please tell me where that control exists? Regards, Les H