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Slow from static IP ... fast from NAT address
Has anyone had an issue where:
If I telnet into a unix machine on my network, from within my natted address, there is no speed issue. When I telnet to the same machine using the static address, it is very very slow. This SCO 5.06. There is no nameserver running. Please help. I have outside offices who are running very very slow. Thank you! |
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