Make sure on the server you're binding to 0.0.0.0 (use netstat -na to confirm).<br /><br />TCP may help over UDP unless the dropped packets were caused by congestion, which seems like a likely culprit. <br /><br /><br />[Brad Hein]<br />
Make sure on the server you're binding to 0.0.0.0 (use netstat -na to confirm). TCP may help over UDP unless the dropped packets were caused by congestion, which seems like a likely culprit. [Brad Hein] ----- Original Message ----- From: marcus.w...@jhuapl.edu To: alan.r.h...@gmail.com,discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org Sent:Thu Jul 17 03:50:53 UTC 2014 Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Why am I dropping data over the UDP network? Alan,
I also agree with that, which is why I think it’s probably the reason why I might be losing packets.
Right now, I’m experimenting with TCP since during my readings I’ve read that it ensures delivery of all packets and also checks for errors. The current problem with TCP is that I’m getting a socket error: (socket.error:[Errno 111] connection refused) no matter how many ports I open or change it to.
Marcus
From: discuss-gnuradio-bounces+marcus.ward=jhuapl....@gnu.org [mailto:discuss-gnuradio-bounces+marcus.ward=jhuapl....@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Silverfox
It is my understanding that the UDP protocol does not quarentee delivery to the destination. That is, it has no recovery mechanism for undelivered packets. Alan
From: discuss-gnuradio-bounces+alan.r.hill=gmail....@gnu.org [mailto:discuss-gnuradio-bounces+alan.r.hill=gmail....@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Marcus Leech
I'm talking about the UDP traffic between the host and the N2xx device.
on Jul 16, 2014, madengr <rfe...@everestkc.net> wrote:
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