It's just a guess, but have you looked at the available memory in the routers?
Running out of memory could cause these symptoms.
Cheers,
--alex
On Tuesday 16 September 2003 01:08 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have a client on my WISP that this is occurring to.
>
> pinging a server at the center with various sizes
> when pinging with packet size of 1500 I get request timed out (rto)
> same rto down to around a packet size of 1200 bytes
> at around 1200 byte packet there are about 5 successful pings then goes
> into rto
> if I decrease packet size it will begin to be successfull again for a
> while.. then it goes into rto again
> at which point you must decrease packet size again and it begins to succeed
> agian
> and on goes this pattern
>
> so packet size determines number of successful pings
> the larger the packet the fewer successes
>
> Has anyone experienced this or have an idea what its cause would be?
>
> Derek Towers
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