Ed Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi,
> 
> This is an interesting idea...
> 
> Ed
> 
The problem with MinHTL is that if everyone is overloaded (as the case
seems to be), the request will only be able to travel (MaxHTL-MinHTL)
hops into the network (once its HTL hits the average loaded MinHTL of
the network, it won't be able to go any farther.)  If anything, one
wants to prefer lower HTL requests because those are going to take
less time to complete (one way or the other). 

As far as higher HTL requests being good for feeding the failure
table, there's not much evidence of the failure table being that
effective, for some reason.

Thelema
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