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Network Storms, where data packets would circulate endlessly in a mesh network using all available bandwidth, had plagued the BAM and other networks for some time. An analysis of the problem was presented by KN6GFJ and KN6PLV in 2021. |
Network Storms, where data packets would circulate endlessly in a mesh network using all available bandwidth, had plagued the BAM and other networks for some time. An analysis of the problem was presented by KN6GFJ and KN6PLV in 2021. |
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== Solution == |
== Solution == |
Latest revision as of 11:12, 7 June 2022
Network Storms, where data packets would circulate endlessly in a mesh network using all available bandwidth, had plagued the BAM and other networks for some time. An analysis of the problem was presented by KN6GFJ and KN6PLV in 2021.
Solution
A solution to the network storms was implemented in AREDN in October, 2021.