Latency generator?

David Barak thegameiam at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 25 18:30:35 UTC 2003


Try a 486 with two ethernet cards - that'll introduce
PLENTY of latency :)  Not too configurable, but it
sure is cheap...

-David Barak

--- "Temkin, David" <temkin at sig.com> wrote:
> Does anyone know of any free, cheap, or potentially
> rentable latency
> generators?  Ideally I'd like something that just
> sits between two ethernet
> devices to induce layer 2/3 latency in traffic, but
> am open to any
> options...
> 
> 
> 
> David Temkin
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