Re: 802.11b access in Tokyo and Kyoto with IP mobility

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crank your mtu size down. that frequently works in challenging rf 
environments.

joelja

On Sat, 13 Jul 2002, David R. Oran wrote:

> I tried it as well, and was getting 80-100% packet loss to just about
> everywhere beyond the first-hop router.
> 
> Not usable.
> 
> --On Saturday, July 13, 2002 7:57 PM +0900 Fred Baker <fred@cisco.com>
> wrote:
> 
> > For the record, I'm sitting at this instant in Tokyo Station, and am on
> > my way from Narita to Yokohama. I am sitting in the green car, and I
> > accessed the appropriate web page.
> >
> > I have wonderful 802.11 connectivity, and I have an IP address. Whether
> > that means I can use the Internet is another question. On the parts of
> > the track where the connectivity is there, we see ping round trip delays
> > varying from 380 ms to over four seconds. There are fairly large parts of
> > the track where the NTT DoCoMo 3G data connectivity appears to simply not
> > be there - especially when in concrete tubes and ditches, but also on
> > places with open track.
> >
> > So I think here the term "seamless", when applied to connectivity,
> > doesn't really apply.
> 

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