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  • lightng
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    UDP. S y lse Wh nds TCP whn y'vpckts hr nd thr gt a fw pckts hr nd thr. Wh
    tru FtzNck vry

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    UDP. S y lse Wh nds TCP whn y'vpckts hr nd thr gt a fw pckts hr nd thr. Wh

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by lightng View Post
    Wh nds TCP whn y'v gt UDP. S y lse a fw pckts hr nd thr. Wh crs?
    UDP. S y lse Wh nds TCP whn y'vpckts hr nd thr gt a fw pckts hr nd thr. Wh

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  • ASB
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    Originally posted by lightng View Post
    Wh nds TCP whn y'v gt UDP. S y lse a fw pckts hr nd thr. Wh crs?
    Excellent!

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  • Weltchy
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    Originally posted by lightng View Post
    Wh nds TCP whn y'v gt UDP. S y lse a fw pckts hr nd thr. Wh crs?
    Were you playing scrabble last night and needed a few extra tiles?

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by lightng View Post
    Wh nds TCP whn y'v gt UDP. S y lse a fw pckts hr nd thr. Wh crs?
    Are you posting from an iPhone?

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  • lightng
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    Wh nds TCP whn y'v gt UDP. S y lse a fw pckts hr nd thr. Wh crs?
    Last edited by lightng; 9 March 2010, 19:43.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by ASB View Post
    Yep, think I've got to do something like that. Poxy message framing
    You are always trying to do something that goes against common practice, and that's my job!

    If you are paranoid (as you should be with communications) add CRC32 to message blocks...

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  • ASB
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    If you don't get Ack back then it's not reliable: tell the client how many bytes they need to expect to get, write that many bytes - wait for Ack.

    Simples.
    Yep, think I've got to do something like that. Poxy message framing

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by ASB View Post
    I'm trying to avoid sending an Ack back.
    If you don't get Ack back then it's not reliable: tell the client how many bytes they need to expect to get, write that many bytes - wait for Ack.

    Simples.

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  • ASB
    started a topic .NET socket, how to detect client has read

    .NET socket, how to detect client has read

    I have a thread which has a TcpClient. I am trying to write to it in - effectively - message mode.

    I can write data to the client quite happily, but I can't figure out any way of making sure the client end has actually read the data. Any suggestions ? I'm trying to avoid sending an Ack back. Also want to keep the other end interface simple.

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