Do you thing I could a similare thing with a LAN Analyzer, generating a
whole load of traffic and directing it over the serial link.
I haven't tried this, just wondering.
If I overloaded the link in this way, I would expect packet drops and
retransmissions, hence I would expect some latency in my applications.

I could be wrong here. Let me know your thoughts

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> I used an Adtech SX12 to do exactly this. A little more expensive then
> back-to-back cables. But well worth the cost if you need to put together
new
> applications to run over low bandwidth satellite links.
>
> FXS to FXS VoIP via a 350ms Delayed link worked wonderfully.
>
> David C Prall   [EMAIL PROTECTED]   http://dcp.dcptech.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Alex Collins"
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> Subject: How to create latency? [7:7313]
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>
> > Anyone know of a cheap way to generate latency over a back to back 2621
> > serial configuration?
> > I would like to test the effect of controllable latency on some apps
> without
> > having to stick a box a thousand miles away.
> >
> > Makes a change to actually request latency in a network anyway!
> >  Alex.




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