On Fri, Jul 05, 2002 at 04:40:34PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > For me the propagation time is queueing + convertion serial to paralle and paralell >to > serial in all hardware where the packet transit (hub, switch, router, ) . For >example the
in electrical engineering propagation is appropriate to name a physical process, not a technological one. > acutal average of propogation time inside Internet is ~0.15 second without collision >or how do you come to this value? > make somme attention with this problem. no question about that. I just like accuracy in technology rather than vague assumptions. > > QoS only affect queuing time. > Try to use a power backup of big file transert in 10 Mbs local net at the same time >to > use OpenH323, I think you can have some problem without QoS. no questinon about that. but still QoS only affect queuing time. not propagation nor transmission time 8-)) QoS is not black magic, it's technology. -- Philippe Strauss http://philou.ch/ L'indifférence est le plus grand risque de notre temps, la forme civilisée de la cruauté. -- Zenta Maurina -- -- http://www-internal.alphanet.ch/linux-leman/ avant de poser une question. Ouais, pour se désabonner aussi.