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"Peter Duniho" writes:
TCP uses sliding windows to allow constant streaming of data to occur as long as the latency in the connection is "reasonable". That is, it will send many packets before needing to receive any acknowledgement even for the first packet. As long as the acknowledgements start coming in time, the latency of the connection will NOT affect throughput AT ALL. A latency of 500ms is MORE than reasonable in this context. Everything you're saying makes sense to me, but you might want to hang around on news:comp.protocols.tcp-ip for awhile. I regularly notice people trying to debug satellite TCP issues there. It's quite possible that it's just a matter of getting all of the settings tweaked everywhere, but it seems to cause a lot of grief. --kyler |
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