Hi all,
we are using the Winpcap library inside a low-latency audio/visual streaming system named "LoLa" (http://www.conts.it/artistica/lola-project/lola-low-latency-audio-visual-streaming-system). More precisely we are using Winpcap to send about 55300 packet per second with the pcap_sendqueue_queue and pcap_sendqueue_transmit commands; each packet is 1000 bytes in size and the Lan speed is 1Gbit. The system performs very well (so thanks for you great job) but we have noticed a different behavior using some network adapters. With the Realtek or Marvell chipsets we are able to send/receive only half of the packets, but when we use Intel NICs we are able to send and receive all the packets (no drops and with the network monitor showing, correctly, 98% of utilization); for our project it means that we are sending/receiving a video stream at
60fps (uncompressed RGB, 24bit, 640x480).
The Intel chipsets are 82574 and 82579 … we have tested many computers with the same result and the same behavior occurs even using the MS Winsock libraries, so it does not seem to be a problem related specifically to
the winpcap library but generally to the NICs chipset.

Has someone had similar experiences in the past or perhaps some suggestions on how to improve the network
performance for Realtek/Marvell (or generally "low-cost") network chipset?

Thanks in advance,
Stefano Bonetti
LoLa team developer
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