5-13% packet loss when using the default ping
> payload, yet when I change the payload to anything else--such
> as all ones, all zeroes, alternating ones and zeroes--I get no
> packet loss whatsoever.
>
> > This holds true regardless of packet size. However, when
>
of humor than did
someone at WinToys :->
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> When conducting ping tests from one of our remote routers, I
get anywhere from 5-13% packet loss when using the default ping payload, yet
when I change the payload to anything else-such as all ones, all zeroes,
alternating ones and zeroes-I get no
> When conducting ping tests from one of our remote routers, I
get anywhere from 5-13% packet loss when using the default ping
payload, yet when I change the payload to anything else--such
as all ones, all zeroes, alternating ones and zeroes--I get no
packet loss whatsoever.
> This
Title: RE: Default Ping Payload
I went through the motions of an extended ping on my router, answered yes to "extended commands," and one of the options there is the data pattern to use. It appears the default is 0xABCD. I didn't get this result by sniffing, so I may be wro
When conducting ping tests from one of our remote routers, I get anywhere
from 5-13% packet loss when using the default ping payload, yet when I
change the payload to anything else--such as all ones, all zeroes,
alternating ones and zeroes--I get no packet loss whatsoever.
This holds true
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