To speed up routing, would it be possible to introduce newly discovered 
nodes at a slightly lower CP value? (Like 0.9 or something.) That way, 
the node will be contacted *eventually*, but after nodes that are known 
to work.

In addition, the CP falloff algorithm doesn't seem to be that effective. 
For instance, my node made several hundred connection attempts to one 
node and succeeded on every one except for four -- and it had a lower CP 
value than a node that it had never successfully contacted. Is this what 
is supposed to happen?

I understand that nodes can go offline without warning and the current CP 
system takes that into account, but should working, fast, reliable (98% 
+) nodes be contacted after seventeen modem users in the middle of no 
where?



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