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Reminder: Proposal 167 2nd review today 7 PM UTC #ls2
onon_
zzz, can a java-router change the delay from 100ms to 200 ms? Could it be random delays that the java-router adds: 6woqj4si4zc4j6gyie63qcpnenuy7c5nukket53ayoe4wo4a5naa.b32.i2p/chart1.png ?
zzz
??? upi
zzz
you're going to have to start at the beginning, I don't know what protocol layer you're talking about
onon_
NTCP/SSU
zzz
and what delay are you referring to?
zzz
and what are you showing in the graph?
onon_
Green is RTT on stream 1hop tun i2pd->java(?)->i2pd
onon_
Streaming layer
onon_
If easier, the question: does the java-router add any random delays?
zzz
no
onon_
Ok, thx
onon_
Apparently it was a change in the outgoing tunnel on the client.
onon_
Which I can't see in my logs