On May 15, 2014, at 21:49 , Ian Ragsdale <[email protected]> wrote:
> Does this make sense? Does anybody see any obvious problems with this?
Ian,
I have a somewhat intimate relationship with the Reachbility library.
Are you sure it ever leaves the machine? In my experience, it solely depends
upon local state of the radios, etc. Touching a host, the recommended way to
start the radios, does leave the machine. But that isn't a Reachability
function. The first thing that happens, of course, is name resolution. That is
normally where things start to fall apart with my connectivity.
Hence, I'm not sure I'm buying your analysis of the data nor your
identification of the culprit class.
Anon,
Andrew
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