The wireless interference issues can be significant in some
environments with so many devices today using the 2.4 GHz band. But I
also seem to recall an issue for highly loaded networks. Whether in
the wireless or the ethernet portion of the network, once the load
hits around 30% of theoretical capacity, collisions begin rising
rapidly and packet losses begin to rise.
Also, and I am very unsure of this, is it not true that the ping
utility by it's very nature is not using higher level corrections?
IOW, packet losses are probably detected at a higher rate because that
is part of what the utility is intended to see (not correct and
overcome).
Just my two cents.
Larry
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