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Raj007

@airtelbroadband.in

Systems used by wireless router for transmitting UPD packets

Hi all,

I am facing the problem related to request time out error when
I used three systems for sending/receiving the Udp packets.

The following configuration is implemented the wireless router.

- Disable encryption
- RTS threshold value set to 2347
- Fragmentation threshold value set to 2346
- Implemented 802.11g capability

So, we have maximum link capacity around 54Mbps but we are using maximum 6mbps for sending/receiving udp packet by UDP test code on all three system.

Please help me about why we are getting request time out error as soon as we start sending/receiving the UDP packets.


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There's not enough information given.

Note that UDP is a "best effort" service. There is no error recovery built into UDP. If a UDP packet is damaged, perhaps due to a collision between two systems sending at the same time, then that packet is dropped. If a system is waiting for that packet or waiting for a response to that packet, the loss of the packet will be seen as a timeout.
(edit) fix bad typo
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