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  • Dec 21, 2011, 11:36 AM
    pauldaoctorpus
    Please Help !
    Guys if it is given that the throughput of a TCP connection is
    Inversely proportional to its RTT, connections
    With heterogeneous RTTs sharing the same queue
    Will get different bandwidth shares. What will be
    The eventual proportion of the bandwidth sharing
    Among three connections if their propagation delays
    Are 10 ms, 100 ms, and 150 ms, and the service
    Rate of the shared queue is 200 kbps? Assume that
    The queue size is infi night without buffer overfl ow
    (no packet loss), and the maximum window of the
    TCP sender is 20 packets, with each packet having
    1500 bytes.

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