On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 05:04:52PM +0200, Denis Vlasenko wrote: > On Saturday 07 January 2006 09:03, kernel coder wrote: > > hi, > > I was trying to measure the UDP reception speed on my borad which > > has MIPS 4kc processor with 133 MHZ speed.I was transfering 10mb file > > from intel pentium 4 machine to MIPS board,but the recieved file was > > only 900kB. > > UDP is connectionless. There is no way for sender to know that it must > stop sending UDP packets because receiver cannot keep up. If sender > and your network is producing and delivering UDP packets faster > than receiver can consume them, packets will be lost. > > Use TCP instead. Or DCCP. -- Tomasz Torcz "God, root, what's the difference?" [email protected] "God is more forgiving."
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