There are hardware boxes to do that, which allow you to set up some delay to let you 
simulate network latency. I have seen one used recently at one of my customers' to 
check how a web-based application would perform from Tokyo (let's say that the 
legendary asian patience will be pushed to the limits).

HTH

SF

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>Is it possible to simulate WAN on LAN for a
>Dataguard Benchmark ?
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>Any Docs , Links ?
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>Thanks
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