I would think that 1) there are probably pointers, and 2) the people who have 
them should be on the ICCRG list, which I’m cc’ing.

I suggest for this to be the last email that includes tsvarea so that the 
thread entirely moves to ICCRG.


> On Nov 8, 2017, at 6:42 PM, Toerless Eckert <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Any pointers to work analyzing the differences in behavior when TCP is run
> across WiFi as opposed to wired ? Especially with WiFi in the home ?
> 
> I am primarily thinking that there could be a higher demand for
> TCP (end-to-end) retransmissions when using WiFi because the L2/WiFi
> local retransmissions are insufficient. And if so, what the characteristics
> of those end-to-end retransmissions is (would assume they would be larger
> than N msec, where N is whatever the L2/wifi protection window is, which
> unfortunately i don't know).
> 
> Asking because we've got the poor "must-sit-in-back-of-the-bus" traffic
> called IP multicast that is not protected by L2/wifi retransmissions at
> all and now we're wondering if carrying it over TCP as a workaround
> could help, and therefore trying to educate myself on specific known
> issue left when running traffic over TCP over WiFi.
> 
> If any other TSV or other WG mailing list might be a better place to
> ask. pls. let me know.
> 
> Thank!
>    Toerless
> 

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