[Battlemesh] KORUZA 1Gbps link up between sublab and trailer park

Musti musti at wlan-si.net
Sat May 17 07:11:48 UTC 2014


Hi,

Dave you will find all answers if you watch the presentation once it is
uploaded to:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjdaTaDJvaVzotzdFSpblCVegRpHgGPLG

I bet this is more interesting then plain text answers, but in short:
Latency under load does not depend on the KORUZA system, it is a Layer 1
device.

Will look into netperf-wrappers rrul tests.

All the rest I will respond in a complete email after Battlemesh is over.

Kind regards,
Musti

On 17.5.2014 2:58, Dave Taht wrote:
> On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 3:56 PM, Musti <musti at wlan-si.net> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> latency is min/avg/max = 0.322/0.411/0.612 ms
>>
>> So the latency does not vary as it is mainly caused be the routers used
>> for testing, not the actual link.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Musti
> 
> Well, my question is always, what is the latency under load? (while
> you are flooding it so, what's the ping time?)
> 
> (more advanced testing can be done using netperf-wrappers rrul test)
> 
> Secondly why are you limiting the distance to 100m?
> 
> Thirdly, how do I get a couple of these things to play with? :)
> 
> I have a perfect location...
> 
>>
>> On 16.5.2014 23:44, Juliusz Chroboczek wrote:
>>>> I am happy to report that a wireless optical KORUZA (www.koruza.net)
>>>> link is established between sublab and the trailer park across the river.
>>>>
>>>> Link length is 90m, real throughput 938Mbps:
>>>
>>> Cool.  What's the latency?  Does it vary much?
>>>
>>> -- Juliusz
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