Hi!!
My name is Eram. Im doing my thesis-project: Determining the Parameters of
VoIP Connections in Remote Access Applications.
I have a question about the Packet-Loss calculation. How does Wireshark
calculate the packet-loss rate shown in the Statistics->RTP->Show all Streams
table?
makes sense.
Just wanted to ask u if im right coz u know better about it.
Thanks a lot.
Martin Mathieson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
On 5/23/07, Eram Khan wrote:
> Ok!! I tried out with the view option and it works. Im surprised that its so
> easy to do it and I was
makes sense.
Just wanted to ask u if im right coz u know better about it.
Thanks a lot.
Martin Mathieson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
On 5/23/07, Eram Khan wrote:
> Ok!! I tried out with the view option and it works. Im surprised that its so
> easy to do it and I was
TED]> schrieb:
On 5/23/07, Eram Khan wrote:
> Ok!! I tried out with the view option and it works. Im surprised that its so
> easy to do it and I was using these complex calculations all the time. So
> 1932 ms is the round trip delay of the packets u sent me. Isnt it a high
> value co
ose 'View | Time Display Format | Seconds since previous
Displayed Packet', and you'll see that they are 1932ms apart. (I
can't follow your calculations where you try to convert the absolute
time to milliseconds - you don't need to do this).
Martin
On 5/22/07, Eram Khan wrot
/22/07, Eram Khan wrote:
> Hi!! I am Eram Khan from Germany. Studying Computer Enginerring at the
> Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences and currently busy with my thesis
> project.
>
> I am testing the VoIP connections of a firm here in Germany with wireshark
> 0.99.5. Th