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From: dcrocker@AHWAHNEE.STANFORD.EDU (Dave Crocker)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip
Subject: Re:  RFC Compliant NetBIOS & ULANA
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Date: 28 Sep 89 00:38:27 GMT
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There is no particular reason that netbios over tcp should have
poor performance.  The one possible exception might be during 
certain kinds of name resolutions, but these are relatively rare
events and I'm not convinced they would be slow.

My comment is based on direct experience, not just theory, tho it was
pre-RFC1001/2.  The work that the committee did to create 1001/2
did not appear to do anything that would limit the applicability
of my experience, since I was on that committee.

Dave