so ... it is not reliable if i substract the time i hav in the client minus
the time i have in the server to get my end the end delay?

On 12/03/2008, Hansang Bae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Fabiana moreno wrote:
> > Hello there,
> >
> > I know wireshark is not able to calculate the end-to-end delay of a
> > packet when streaming. I was just wondering if adjusting the clocks of
> > my two computers(sender and receiver) to the network time protocol and
> > having the sniffer at both ends i could calculate the end-to-end-delay
> > tracing each packet. Does this sound logical?
> >
>
>
> It is within the limits of ntp.  Unless there is a WAN involved, the
> packets are flying around at an order of magnitude faster than what ntp
> can provide (ms resolution)
>
> --
>
> Thanks,
> Hansang
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