On 10/7/2012 1:47 PM, Tom Limoncelli wrote:
Have there been studies on how much latency CGN adds to a typical
internet user? I'd also be interested in anecdotes.
You are typically talking microseconds of additional latency for
sessions transiting a CGN/LSN type node.
aj
On Sun, Oct 07, 2012 at 03:18:56PM -0700, Cameron Byrne wrote:
On Oct 7, 2012 1:48 PM, Tom Limoncelli t...@whatexit.org wrote:
Have there been studies on how much latency CGN adds to a typical
internet user? I'd also be interested in anecdotes.
Anecdote. Sub-millasecond, with full
On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 5:27 AM, Daniel Roesen d...@cluenet.de wrote:
On Sun, Oct 07, 2012 at 03:18:56PM -0700, Cameron Byrne wrote:
On Oct 7, 2012 1:48 PM, Tom Limoncelli t...@whatexit.org wrote:
Have there been studies on how much latency CGN adds to a typical
internet user? I'd also be
Owen DeLong o...@delong.com wrote:
On Oct 7, 2012, at 3:18 PM, Cameron Byrne cb.li...@gmail.com wrote:
On Oct 7, 2012 1:48 PM, Tom Limoncelli t...@whatexit.org wrote:
Have there been studies on how much latency CGN adds to a typical
internet user? I'd also be interested in anecdotes.
On 7 Oct 2012, at 18:17, William Herrin b...@herrin.us wrote:
Intentionally crashing the moon into the earth is a new idea. How far
should we run with it before concluding that it not only isn't a very
good one, considering it hasn't taught us anything we didn't already
know?
On 6 Oct 2012, at 02:11, Michael Thomas m...@mtcc.com wrote:
Wasn't David Cheriton proposing something like this?
http://www-dsg.stanford.edu/triad/
CCNx basically routes on URLs
http://conferences.sigcomm.org/co-next/2009/papers/Jacobson.pdf
Tony.
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f.anthony.n.finch d...@dotat.at
I'll identify myself as the person who asked you the question privately.
Unfortunately, Barry, I still don't see a problem statement in your response.
It sounds to me as though it really is nothing more than an interesting thought
experiment, and there's nothing wrong with that at all as long
Looks like Sprint is having a very bad day today in the NW?
Anybody able to elaborate on exactly where these fiber cuts are and exactly
what is impacted? I see mention of several different places that things
may be cut right now...
We saw sporadic readability issues this AM until we downed our
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On 10/08/2012 12:06 PM, Eric Rosenberry wrote:
Looks like Sprint is having a very bad day today in the NW?
Anybody able to elaborate on exactly where these fiber cuts are and exactly
what is impacted? I see mention of several different places
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True, but, as we have discussed before, mobile users, especially in the US,
have dramatically lowered expectations of internet access from their mobile
devices vs. what they expect from a household ISP.
We expect half the services we want to be crippled by mobile carriers because
they
On Sun, 07 Oct 2012 16:47:18 -0400, Tom Limoncelli said:
Have there been studies on how much latency CGN adds to a typical
internet user? I'd also be interested in anecdotes.
Should we include the time spent talking to the help desk trying to resolve
double-NAT'ing issues in the latency?
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