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robin
I have two Python programs, running on the same machine, connecting to my I2P router (3ms round trip latency) over SAM3. One sends a PING message to the other. It takes 180ms to arrive. Even though these programs are on the same machine, is the router setting up the full 6-hop tunnels? If so 180ms is not bad.
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robin: I think it does
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robin: When I've been playing with SAM, each program sets up it's own set of tunnels. If you're using java-based I2P, just look at the tunnels tab to see if each client has it's own tunnels.
robin
Ah, so the console will show this?
robin
Sure enough, my Python programs are going all around the world to talk to each other on my own computer. So it is 180ms from one to the other.