It is a little bit unclear to me what are you asking.
I am not sure what do you mean by "distance?" 

If I am understanding you right you might want to look 
at TCP window size and TCP sliding frame for this particular problem.

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I have seen this in more than one occasion, using different equipment.
A ping packet with a 32 byte size will last for x time
A ping packet with a 64 byte size will last for x-1 time
A ping packet with a 200 byte size will last for x-2 time
A ping packet with a 500 byte size will last for x-3 time, etc
until at some point it is request timed out from the first packet.

Once any of these sized packet pings start timing out, if I reduce
the packet size it will almost immediately return to responding.

Any one else have this experiece? Know why it is or where I can
find any info on it?

Derek Towers
Senior Network Consultant
Two Trees Technology
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