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wesside-ng [2008/02/08 15:51] – added troubleshooting information related to -k option darkaudax | wesside-ng [2008/02/08 16:06] – fixed typos darkaudax |
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===== Usage Tips ===== | ===== Usage Tips ===== |
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===== Using the -k option ===== | ==== Using the -k option ==== |
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Some cards/drivers do not properly report ACKs. The "-k" option allows ACKs to be ignored and forces wesside-ng to retransmit the packets the number of times specified. It will therefore automatically retransmit X times. That is, -k 1 will transmit once and assume the packet gets there. -k 2 will retransmit twice, and so on. Note: The higher the -k value, the slower transmission rate will be due to the many retransmits. | Some cards/drivers do not properly report ACKs. The "-k" option allows ACKs to be ignored and forces wesside-ng to retransmit the packets the number of times specified. It will therefore automatically retransmit X times. That is, -k 1 will transmit once and assume the packet gets there. -k 2 will retransmit twice, and so on. Note: The higher the -k value, the slower transmission rate will be due to the many retransmits. |