Dear all,
I would like to ask you a general question about wireless communication.
I'm doing some proves with UDP. I'm sending messages between two computers
which are in Ad-Hoc mode.
I know that the maximum message size in UDP is 65Kbytes but I don't know
why, when I send a message of 50Kby
Dear all,
Perhaps it's an easy/silly question but I don't understand how it works.
(I'm working in a debian)
I have declared a structure and I'm using the "sizeof" to get the size of
this structure.
After the call I get that the total size is 64Bytes but if I get the size of
each field and I
hanks again!
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From: Douglas Allan Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Time Outs
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 19:24:04 -0400
On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 04:46:26PM +, J HU wrote:
> I'll like some advices about how to cre
Hi!
I'll like some advices about how to create a time out in a debian.
I need at least to do 4 different actions, for example: I have 4 threads and
each one is going to create some data and store it in a structure (it's not
a periodic task and each thread work with different structures and sto
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Subject: Re: reasselbling IP fragments
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 10:52:01 -0500
2007/4/27, J HU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Dear all,
I'm developing an applications that is using UDP sockets but instead of
creating a socket that received packets from the transport layer I have
cre
Dear all,
I'm developing an applications that is using UDP sockets but instead of
creating a socket that received packets from the transport layer I have
created the socket at the IP level, so I receive the message from IP layer.
The problem I have that now, is that when a packet is sent and
Dear experts,
I'm developing an C++ application with sockets in a debian with a version of
kernel 2.6.x.
The idea of my application is to send messages using UDP sockets and have
only one receiver socket which receive all the message that are for him, so
to do that I create the socket like f
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