It uses pings or reliable packets to measure the mean round trip time for the connection. Any excessive deviation from this causes a throttle to oscillate up or down, which regulates
how often ENet will drop unreliable packets to reduce bandwidth usage.

Lee

Aaron Boxer wrote:
Thanks.  Can you elaborate on what algorithm is used?

I am interested in using ENet in a low bandwidth, high packet loss environment.



Lee Salzman wrote:
Yes, mainly for unreliable data.

Lee

Aaron Boxer wrote:
Hi,
Does ENET support any congestion avoidance and control algorithms?

c.f     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP_congestion_avoidance_algorithm

Thanks!


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