Several companies make boxes that create latency in a serial link. The
really neat ones can also induce jitter, packet drops, and other likely line
faults. An affordable one is:
http://www.ecdata.com/rds/rds.htm
FWIW The manufacturer sells at list price. Some time after inquiring with
them an outside Rep called me and quoted about 70% of list. Sorry, I don't
have his name handy.

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> Hi,
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> I'm looking for ideas to induce latency in a lab scenario.
> More specifically to simulate latency between nodes in Seattle,
> Los Angeles, and Baltimore.  Any help would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Francis
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