On 24/01/07, Gerrit Renker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|  Is 100 microseconds a bit high perhaps? I'm seeing about 250
|  microseconds on a 100 Mbits LAN and therefore presumably on a 10 Gbits
|  LAN it could be as low as 2.5 microseconds??
This is correct, but these are not speeds that CCID 3 can handle. From my
calculations, the maximum speed is about 12 kilobits/second: the best possible
t_gran is 1 millisecond; whenever t_ipi < t_gran, then the speed of sending
packets is no longer controlled by the packet scheduling.

OK. I might wade into the debate about packet scheduling later but
won't for now.

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