Hi. Good news. Do you have some statistics to back the claims of "Fastest TCP/ip stack"??
I made some speed tests during development (all 12 years of it), and also compared the results with Miami/Miami Deluxe/AmiTCP at the time:
Ariadne I, Roadshow 4.69, A3000T (040, 40 MHz)
891 KBytes/s
Ariadne II, Roadshow 4.69, A3000T (040, 40 MHz)
845 KBytes/s
A2065, Roadshow 4.69, A3000T (040, 40 MHz)
781 KBytes/s
Ariadne I, Roadshow 4.69, A3000UX (060, 50 MHz)
891 KBytes/s
Ariadne I, Miami 3.2b SANA-II, A3000UX (060, 50 MHz)
669 KBytes/s
Ariadne I, Miami 3.2b MNI, A3000UX (060, 50 MHz)
882 KBytes/s
Ariadne I, Miami Deluxe 1.0c SANA-II, A3000UX (060, 50 MHz)
633 KBytes/s
Ariadne I, Miami Deluxe 1.0c MNI, A3000UX (060, 50 MHz)
860 KBytes/s
Ariadne I, AmiTCP/IP Genesis 4.6, A3000UX (060, 50 MHz)
812 KBytes/s
Ariadne I, Roadshow 4.71, A3000UX (060, 50 MHz)
916 KBytes/s
Ariadne I, Roadshow 4.162, A3000UX (060, 50 MHz)
941 KBytes/s
Ariadne I, Roadshow 4.205, A3000T (040, 40 MHz)
977 KBytes/s
In my tests Roadshow would go about as fast as the 10 MBit/s Ethernet card would permit.
Roadshow also works with more modest system configurations:
PCMCIA NE2000 card with cnet.device 1.9, Roadshow 4.294, A1200HD (14 MHz 68EC020; 4 MBytes of fast memory)
480 KByte/s
PCMCIA NE2000 card with cnet.device 1.9, Roadshow 4.294, A600HD (7 MHz 68000; 2 MBytes of chip memory, no fast memory)
134 KByte/s
Given how slow these systems are to start with, it's probably not much of a recommendation, speed-wise, though.