[email protected] wrote:
>
> For a poor man's throughput test I'm downloading a 7M mpeg file, both
> through Pocket IE and by having Pocket TV stream it from my 100Mbps LAN.
> I'm running "nload -o 800 -t 250 xl0" and watching the outgoing avg in
> kbit/s.
>
> No matter what I do, the average caps out at about 265kbps. I've tried all
> the following in various combinations:
What profile are you using? LAN or PAN?
If you're using LAN you should really try using PAN. I don't trust the micro$oft
stack at all. The simpler the profile, the most likely it is to work ok.
> Does all this mean that my ipaq has a slow UART
It's strange... a slow UART should be 230400 or 460800 baud. If it were 230400
you shouldn't get a bandwidth as high as you're getting. If it were 460800 you'd
probably be a little higher.
Of course, this is no proof that the UART is in fact the culprit.
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