On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 01:42, Daniel Stenberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'll have to setup a way to run my tests over a network with very large > latency. I believe I know how... When testing networking for a customer with high-speed, long-latency network issues I used a nistnet setup with three computers: One in the middle w/two network cards (gigabit, in this case), running nistnet, and two others representing the endpoints. The nistnet software let me set bandwidth, latency, packet loss etc. In addition I used 'pload' just for graphical monitoring of speed. This worked very well and you can really simulate just about anything. (NB: As soon as you go into high bandwith, long latency setups you'll begin to get affected by the kernel's networking setup itself, which may affect things.) -Tor _______________________________________________ libssh2-devel http://cool.haxx.se/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/libssh2-devel
