You could try getting ping times between the

-Steven

On May 4, 2009, at 4:28 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am wondering if there is a way that synapse can help me determine  
> the speed of a TCP/IP Link between a client and server. I have a  
> scenario where some thin or unreliable links can be used to link a  
> TCP client and server and have to deal with the following:
>
> 1) If the link fails, data will be archived until the link returns  
> and then the data will be sent to the server
> 2) If there is more data at the client than the link can handle, I  
> want to limit/ throttle the data that is sent.
>
> The data that is sent from the client is normal CSV string, each  
> only about 70 bytes long. As the client receives the data, it  
> processes it and passes it on to a central server. In a previous  
> implementation I sent the data from the client to the server and  
> then the server would respond with 1 byte to acknowledge the receipt  
> of the data. I then measured the time it took from the time the  
> message was send to the time the acknowledgment was received from  
> the server and measure the speed of the link using the number of  
> bytes that was sent vs the time it took to send the data. I am now  
> in a scenario where I have no control over the server and therefor  
> cannot rely on the acknowledgment packet coming back, and therefor  
> this question.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> W
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