William Herrin wrote:
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 6:36 PM, wrote:
sorry for the off topic post - but since a few of us travel about some...
http://www.hipmunk.com/
Cool link! I'm actually shopping for a flight tonight, this has already
come in quite handy.
How do they quantify agon
--- Joel Jaeggli wrote:
> What it really comes down to is packets per watt or packets per
> dollar, if it's cheaper to do it this way then people will, if not > BFD.
http://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http://ic.ese.upenn.edu/pdf/spice_fpl2009.pdf
Performance Comparison of Single-Precision SPICE
There's also http://www.nsrc.org at UOregon - as good a home as any
for any gear you want to trash.
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 4:35 AM, Wil Schultz wrote:
> I apologize for being somewhat off topic...
>
> I've got a fair amount of SPARC hardware (v210 through v490) and 32bit HP
> DL360-380 hardware
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 04:05:33PM -0700, Wil Schultz wrote:
> I apologize for being somewhat off topic...
>
> I've got a fair amount of SPARC hardware (v210 through v490) and 32bit HP
> DL360-380 hardware that I'm looking for creative ways to dispose of or to
> donate.
>
> It seems like a wast
I apologize for being somewhat off topic...
I've got a fair amount of SPARC hardware (v210 through v490) and 32bit HP
DL360-380 hardware that I'm looking for creative ways to dispose of or to
donate.
It seems like a waste to send it to metal scrap, if anyone has a more creative
way of disposal
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 6:36 PM, wrote:
> sorry for the off topic post - but since a few of us travel about some...
> http://www.hipmunk.com/
How do they quantify agony? Also it's not clear if the sort is
ascending or descending...
-Bill
--
William D. Herrin her...@dirtside.c
sorry for the off topic post - but since a few of us travel about some...
http://www.hipmunk.com/
--bill
On 8/26/2010 09:20, Seth Mattinen wrote:
> On 8/26/10 3:26 AM, Daniel Migault wrote:
>>
>> Currently we are considering the following values. Packet Lost Rate for L2
>> seems 7% for Wifi and 5% for 3G. We are wondering how L3 is affected?
>>
>
> TCP retransmits. UDP does not.
>
Nevermind my res
I think you have your latency numbers backwards. In my experience, HSDPA
has higher RTT than WiFi. Why would you limit your Wifi to A/G? If you're using
5Ghz (A), much better to go to N than A. N has slight advantages over G in the
2.4Ghz realm.
Your stated packet loss rates are obscenely high and
On Thu, 26 Aug 2010, Daniel Migault wrote:
Parameter | Wifi (802.11a/g) | 3G (HSDPA)
Latency100 ms 60 ms
Bandwidth 5 Mbps 3 Mbps
Packet Lost Rate XXX XXX
So, if you want to emulate HSPA you need to understand
On 8/26/2010 3:26 AM, Daniel Migault wrote:
Currently we are considering the following values. Packet Lost Rate for L2
seems 7% for Wifi and 5% for 3G. We are wondering how L3 is affected?
WiFi (802.11) uses ARQ to emulate a layer 2 network that has much much
lower loss than this (otherwise TCP
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On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 6:26 AM, Daniel Migault wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are testing protocols on our lab platform and we would like to simulate
> communication 2 types of communication :
> - From terminals to service platform using a 3G (HSPA / HSPA+) Access
> connection
> - From terminal to servi
On 8/26/10 3:26 AM, Daniel Migault wrote:
>
> Currently we are considering the following values. Packet Lost Rate for L2
> seems 7% for Wifi and 5% for 3G. We are wondering how L3 is affected?
>
TCP retransmits. UDP does not.
~Seth
Hi all
We currently run Juniper NetScreen 5200 firewall and are looking for
replacements, since these are doomed by Juniper and they are ready to be
replaced. Their replacement is the SRX series, but since we need buy some
replacements we feel that the rest of the market is worth looking at.
C
Hi,
We are testing protocols on our lab platform and we would like to simulate
communication 2 types of communication :
- From terminals to service platform using a 3G (HSPA / HSPA+) Access
connection
- From terminal to service platform using a WiFi Access connection
We are using dummyNet t
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