abrupt speed changes and TCP

Ahmed Borno amaged at gmail.com
Thu Jan 30 19:53:47 UTC 2020


I am only guessing here, but I think the Apps of today would have their own
built in mechanisms to work around lower layers, starting with DB query
timeouts, load balancers performance based resets. CDN segmentation, QUIC,
HTTP2....etc

But it is a valid question and I'd like to know from people with real
experience in TCP performance impact of 4 to 5G switching.

~A

On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 10:59 AM Michael Thomas <mike at mtcc.com> wrote:

>
> So it occurs to me in the rollout of 5G just walking down the street you
> might shift back and forth between high speed 5G bands and 4G because of
> uneven deployment and all sorts of other reasons. It sounds like this
> could vary block by block practically.
>
> I assume TCP just views this as congestion? But with all of the
> congestion avoidance algorithms and the rapidly fluctuating bandwidth,
> wouldn't that result in the sender essentially adapting to the least
> common denominator (eg 4G)? The same goes with latency, I suppose for
> real time apps.
>
> Mike
>
>
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