On 04/28/2015 12:17 AM, Neil Davies wrote:
Jonathan

The timestamps don't change very quickly - dozens (or more) of packets
can have the same timestamp, so it doesn't give you the appropriate
discrimination power. Timed observations at key points gives you all you
need (actually, appropriately gathered they give you all you can
possibly know - by observation)

So probably a silly question, but can't you just consider the first time you see a timestamp going in the one direction and then the first time you see that timestamp coming back?

rick jones

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