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Offline Retrofan

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Re: What TCP/IP stack for wireless Internet
« on: September 26, 2013, 11:25:37 PM »
I've heard what you are saying Marios about AmiTCP configured with another cache being faster (it was Jens that said that), but has anybody tried that or who is going to make that, Amigakit?

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- MiamiDx is easy enough and works out of the box.
I know what you mean, but what I like of RoadShow appart of the speed is that it starts from booting, so you don't have to click on any icon or nothing, against Miami or Genesis. So if for example you have from WBStartup a program to search for an online update like AmiKit does, RoadShow is the only one that will make that.

But yes, Genesis or Miami are easier to configure.
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Re: What TCP/IP stack for wireless Internet
« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2013, 06:19:01 PM »
Good to know. I was supossing, but never tried.
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