Ok does this mean that ENet collects the small packets and send it as one big 
packet for saving overhead?
I worried that this isn't implented because I use a lot of packets with small 
data in them and this would produce a lot of unnecessary overhead.

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> Datum: Wed, 07 Jan 2009 19:18:15 -0800
> Von: Lee Salzman <[email protected]>
> An: Discussion of the ENet library <[email protected]>
> Betreff: Re: [ENet-discuss] Enet Header size

> The size of a header for an individual user packet WITHIN a protocol 
> packet is about 6-8 bytes. Each protocol packet (which groups as many 
> user packets as it can up to the MTU) has a header size of 8 bytes.
> 
> Lee
> 
> Peter Soxberger wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I'm currently improving my code that calculates the actual transferrate.
> Does anybody of you know, how much overhead I produce if I send a single
> packet? I know that there is the UDP Header which is 8 Byte big. But how
> much is used by ENet?
> >
> > If I calculate the real size of a packet, is this correct:
> >
> > [UDP Header]+[ENet Headers]+[packet->dataLength] = Packet Size
> >
> > Thanks for your help!
> >   
> 
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