On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 8:54 AM, Pontus Bergsten <[email protected]>wrote:
> Consider the case when two ENet nodes communicates over a network where > transient failures are common, e.g. a bad WiFi connection. > > If one node receives a DISCONNECT event from ENet, is one guaranteed that > the disconnected remote node will also receive a DISCONNECT event? > > Or is there a possibility that one ENet node could consider the connection > broken for a short while, while the other node will consider the connection > alive during the transient network outage? > This is always a problem for anything using a network. There's nothing specific to ENet or networking. If a system crashes/gets physically disconnected then the ENet library will time out and consider the system disconnected. I believe the time is set to 30 seconds by default. --- "There's a zombie outbreak! Oh, no, wait a second... It's just a bunch of kids texting."
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