Ethereal-users: Re: [Ethereal-users] Every packet is retransmitted

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Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 18:54:06 +0100
On 3/12/06, fonte fonte <fonte_monte@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  Overall performance: it takes approximately twice the amount of time to
> download a file for the first GPRS network compares to the second GPRS net
> work, the extra time is due to this 'unexplained retransmissions'.

Do they charge for the retransmissions?
My educated guess is: They do.

If they use the GGSN CDRs for charging the GGSN has no means to
distinguish between a retrasmitted packet and a good one, so in that
case they would actually charge you twice for a service half as fast.

If instead they use the CSG for billing these might be able to
recognize duplicated packets, still the CSGs I have knowledge about
won't be able to identify a duplicate and bill it as such.

If you have been charged for these, ask the operator for a refund, you
should be entitled as these packets are not part of the service
(actually preety much the opposite). And for the sake of the community
talk to a consumer advocacy group about this issue. Thousands may been
get overcharged for a bad service.


>  Any ideas? I tried googling for GPRS mailing list/forum but found none. At
> this point any theory/suggestion is most welcome.
>
>  Thanks
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> Hansang Bae <hbae@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  On 12:35 AM 3/7/2006, fonte fonte wrote:
> >I did a capture on USB interface using GPRS dial up (FTP download). It
> looked like almost every single packet was retransmitted (server-to-client
> direction). I repeated the test 3 times, result was still the same.
> >
> >I would like some opinions/theories on the capture I had. Any suggestion or
> any website recommended? I'm facing dead end.
>
>
> Are you sure they are not just duplicated packets (i.e. you captured at two
> points).
>
> Check the IP Identification field. Do you see two packets with the same IP
> ID?
>
> This can happen when you have "virtual" adapters like VPNs etc. I imagine
> you're running into the same thing with your GPRS/USB interface.
>
> hsb
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