Re: Latency in 3G versus ADSL
Vahis <waxborg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Downloading files over ftp gives speeds that should be OK.
My question is: Is there some vast overhead in 3G compared to ADSL?
Try to "ping" over the connection and you'll see some surprising
things. E.g. leave the connection idle, then do a normal ping,
then do a ping -i 0.2
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