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When you press ENTER (or any function key), the data entered is
sent to your server and then a response (display refresh) is
sent back to the workstation from your server. If a packet is
lost in either direction the communication is "out of sync" -
the display waits for an answer from the server which is not
coming because:

That is only half-ways true. Telnet doesn't use UDP, it uses TCP.
And here the TCP/IP-Stacks (on your box and on the AS/400) will
automatically retry the "lost" packet when no explicit or
implicit ACK comes back. On Linux, this retry-behavior is
tuneable, e.g. via /proc/sys/net/ipv4.


answer was totally / partially lost in the network.

A totally lost answer will terminate the TCP/IP connection.

However, note that with the default settings this can take a
looooong time (more than half-n-hour!), because of the
exponential backup.


Just run wireshark / tshark on your client, press the ENTER key
and observe the behavior. Now dismount the antenna on your AP
and again press the ENTER key. And see what happens now :-) Be
sure to keep tshark running until the connection will be
terminated.



Best regards,
Holger


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