Alimjan Kuramshin wrote: > Fish wrote: > > > Alimjan Kuramshin wrote: > > > > (rearranged for clarity) > > > >> David, can You please see this Wireshark log: > >> http://www.winpcap.org/pipermail/winpcap- > >> users/attachments/20100622/794818cb/attachment-0001.zip > > > > Yes, I can see what you are talking about.
Okay, I have done some of my own testing with 10,000 packets I am not seeing any delay at all. Without 100,000 packets however, I am seeing some periodic delays. HOWEVER... My test is not good. It is not the same test as yours. I do not have an oscilloscope so I cannot know if the packets are being SENT without delay. I suspect they are. I suspect the delay I am seeing with my test is from the SENDING machine, not on the receiving/capturing machine. So my test in inconclusive. It proves nothing. Alimjan, are you absolutely certain there is no delay sending? Does your oscilloscope have a "record" feature? Can you review your oscilloscope recording to verify there are zero delays? It is important! In other words, do you have ABSOLUTE *PROOF* that the packets are being SENT without delay? -- "Fish" (David B. Trout) [email protected] _______________________________________________ Winpcap-users mailing list [email protected] https://www.winpcap.org/mailman/listinfo/winpcap-users
