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Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Is this typical for your node? Does the average ping time vary a lot?

>>     * nodeAveragePingTime: 1222ms

This might just be a sign that the link is busy - domestic ADSL and
cable connections typically have large router queues, so the ping time
can vary by several seconds depending on how busy the link is (including
non-Freenet traffic).

Perhaps backoff should be based on the difference between the peer's
ping time and the median ping time of all peers, so a delay that affects
all peers won't be treated as a sign that they're overloaded? But then
what happens when all or most peers *are* overloaded?

Cheers,
Michael
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