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Jimmy Mejia Fernández wrote: > > Hello all: > > Well I am back here, in the last days we made some auditory to the > network and nothing is wrong, I still do not receive data, the network > speed to the machine motherlode.ucar.edu look OK, the pings take around > 230 ms which is not really bad. You told me the other day that in your > tests the speed was not enouht, right? Can you do that test again? > Thank You very much. Also, is is posible to make a traceroute to my host > may help to me for to get an idea where can be a bottle neck. > > Thank You very much. > > Jimmy Hi Jimmy, These results are discouraging. It seems as if small products can make it through while large products can't, although I wouldn't be surprised if you're also missing some of the small products since packet loss seems to be the problem. Tom and I did some further tests with ping sending a bunch of large packets to simulate the transmission of a large product. The results supported this hypothesis. We think the only option left for us is to login to your machine where we can look around and maybe do some tests. If this is ok with you, please send us the information necessary to get in to both the ldm and root accounts. Please send this info to me directly and disguise it appropriately. (Beware of traffic sniffers.) Anne -- *************************************************** Anne Wilson UCAR Unidata Program address@hidden P.O. Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80307 ---------------------------------------------------- Unidata WWW server http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ ****************************************************