Jumziey <notifications@github.com> writes:

> I would like to get some good data on how tcp uploads/downloads works
> from a boat in certain areas while moving around with different
> solutions.
>
> I did a naive test with flent running the tcp_download tcp_1up_noping
>tests but had a problem with the test just completely shutting down if
>i lost connection due to getting into a blind spot. Is this a
>configuration issue or is there some extra coding required to fix this?

Well, TCP will tend to do that - depending on what you mean by "lost
connection". What would you like to have happen instead?

> Would be great if there was some native support for presenting gps
> data as well on a seachart ala openseamap or similar.

It should already be possible to embed a starting location in the
metadata (just add it as a test parameter and it'll be saved). But I
assume you mean you want periodic location data collected while the test
is running, right?

> I could certainly look into implementing these features, but would
> like some feedback on my thoughts before just forking and trying it on
> my own.

The location data collection should be straight-forward enough, given a
suitable source of location data; no idea what it would take to
integrate a map service into the GUI, though... But happy to take
patches if you do give it a shot :)


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