> > Well it certainly attempts to via stuff like carrier sense. But that
> > is not fool proof and any time two routers hear a frame and both
> > decide to forward it immediately there is a chance that they will both
> > sense the air at the same time, decide that it is clear, and lose both
> > their forwarded frames due to a collision. How often that happens is
> > hard to say but we have observed that exact behavior a few years ago
> > with an 802.11 multicast routing protocol and adding jitter
> > significantly improved reliability.
>
> I'm really surprised by this since they both should jitter their
> transmissions
> already between CWmin and CWmax. Is that window somehow really super
> small for what you're doing?

I don't think so.

  -- Jesse

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