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rishi.shah_at_patni.com
Date: 09/29/05


Date: 29 Sep 2005 11:54:41 -0700

This may not be exactly a unix question but I am implementing a project
in UNIX/C++. I could not find the group on which I can post the
message.
I am implementing a simulation that is supposed to have the bandwidth
of 9.6kbps. (The actual bandwidth is much more but I have supposed to
simulate the network at a bandwidth of 9.6kbps).
The distance between a particular set of nodes is 40 meters. From the
above information how do I calculate the time it takes for the packet
to go from one node to another node?



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