[MLB-WIRELESS] Packet scheduling [aka: What do people want to do with the wirele ss connection?]
dwayne
dwayne at pobox.com
Tue Nov 13 22:41:29 EST 2001
Tyson.Clugg at csiro.au wrote:
>>Given that we control the internal network, I strongly
>>suggest we look
>>into this sort of thing, so we *can* do huge transfers while not
>>interfering with gaming, telephony etc.
>>
>
>Don't you mean telephony, *then* gaming?
>
Don't you think you are paying too much attention to the order things
popped into my head?
>Off the top of my head, isn't there a QOS field in the TCP/IP header that is
>indicative of the importance of the packet? Don't most apps already set
>this to appropriate values?
>
Aha, this is what I was referring to. I don't think they do.
>The real question is do routers actually *use* this information when doing
>packet scheduling, or do most routers simply fire the packets out FIFO
>style? How can linux or any other OS be told what to do with important
>packets?
>
Yeah, what he said.
Dwayne
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