[MLB-WIRELESS] [tech] erratic ping times...

Bryce Letcher bryce at lectronix.com.au
Thu Mar 21 08:52:48 EST 2002


Looks like a wireless link where there is a multi path situation. Multi path
radio links can produce all sorts of weird results like that.

rgds,
Bryce

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Freeman [mailto:andy at kawasaki.kz]
Sent: Thursday, 21 March 2002 00:13
To: melbwireless at wireless.org.au
Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] [tech] erratic ping times...



I mentioned this to someone while burning my fingers on the BBQ at the
last meeting. (sorry, I’m terrible with names.  (Ryan’s idea of name
tags is a good one))


I have a link that has “strange” erratic ping times.

Below are real figures for a 32 byte packet
142,60,105,23,79,2,2,2,2,135,51,92,79,13,60,2,23,2,132,50,31,79,4,58,2

If I up the packet to 5000 bytes the times are proportionally the
same...
27,18,18,19,18,154,70,116,35,91,19,18,18,18,87,69,107,90,231,218,194,176


The link is idle (apart from my ping traffic) any clues as to why?




 
Cheers,
               Andy.



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