On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 11:38:04AM +, Jonathan Howard wrote:
> Pruning the routing table first deletes nodes with Consecutive Failures,
> which is fine. (I can see sometimes that I wouldn't always want this,
> but that's another issue)
>
> What I see now are alot of the nodes with high Conne
Pruning the routing table first deletes nodes with Consecutive Failures,
which is fine. (I can see sometimes that I wouldn't always want this,
but that's another issue)
What I see now are alot of the nodes with high Connection Attempts &
Successful Connections are the ones with the highest Succ