Hi,

Answer as follows.

2014-12-24 7:55 GMT+08:00 brian mullan <bmullan.m...@gmail.com>:

> Franklin
>
> So just to make sure we are comparing apples  to apples here with the 2
> boards you describe.
>
>
Yes


> Both use the same cpu... yes
>
> You said that you don't know anything about the "other" board except that
> it has the same CPU
> as yours.
>
> So I guess
>
>    1. You do not know if they both have/use same graphics hw?
>
>
TI 8148, should be the same.  We didn't see the other board adding extra
graphics hw.


>
>    1. You do not know if they both have the same amount of memory?
>
> I don't know.

>
>    1. What is the network connectivity for your tests?   Are both boards
>    plugged into the same switch or hub that the PC running the browser is
>    on?   Or is there a "wan" involved in the network whether real or 
> simulated?
>
> No wan involved.  Tested in a closed 100M LAN (with static IP).  The
switch LED showed all the server/client are running 100M.

>
>    1. Are both boards ethernet interfaces the same (10/100/1G) etc?
>
> Yes, as shown in the switch LED.

>
>    1. Is the client viewing the remote desktop running on the same
>    PC/laptop each time?
>
> The client is running on TI 8148 not PC/laptop.  We're testing the
client.  The server is on a PC running Windows server 2012 R2.

>
>    1. Is the client PC/laptop running the same browser each time?
>
> The client is running an application on X window, not browser.

>
>    1. are any of the node connections experiencing any network errors
>    (drops, missed etc)
>
> No.  If we have packets loss the video would be even more choppy I think.

>
>    1.
>
> There are lots of variables that you have to eliminate.
>
>
I know, we've tried our best.


> Why can't you say much about this "other" board?   If its running linux
> can't you log into it and get some info on its hw, sw, etc?
>

This "other" board is a commercial product, and its console / ssh / telnet
was blocked and closed.  If we can login into its client we'll have a lot
more clues.  Now all we can do on the other board is to get its packets and
see, though it wouldn't help either since all the connections were
encrypted after handshaking.



Thanks,
Franklin
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