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"Ron Natalie" wrote:
There's no such thing as an ACK packet. A TCP packet can have data as well as the ack for data received. I wouldn't say there's "no such thing". The people I work with generally call a packet with the ACK bit set an "ACK". :-). And if you examine the packets flying in and out during a web surfing session, they usually don't contain any data. The latency in the network is going to affect the retransmission timer on the sending end. Delay is delay. It's not constant, but it is cumulative. I'll concede, though, that as long as the acknowledgement timing is not highly variable, the window will stabilize and you'll get your nominal throughput *for that particular HTTP request*. Another click or a redirect and, presto, another delay. It all adds up. Sorry to flog the dead horse... I'll shut up. -Scott |
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