That will introduce collisions, not latency.

The best thing to get is a hardware network simulator (WAN Emulator) (google for it). They're not cheap though.


There are some software packages out there. Dummynet is getting popular, 1 BSD box, two nic's, instant WAN Emulator.
http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/ip_dummynet/


One thing to avoid though is wWAN (wireless like GSM) that aim to introduce "jitter" (variable latency for each packet). That's not something data networks, nor their clients were designed to handle.

Troy Knabe wrote:
A hub

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Does anyone have suggestions on devices we can use to inject latency between a sunray and it's server?

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     -Steve
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