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Hi @bartstech As long as all underlying physical networks provide common TCP/IP transport layer, it is possible to use nQ. And wherever on the way congestion or broken link would appear, nQ would drop packets at the spot, waiting for the problem to sort itself out. The disclaimer is that nQ doesn't provide quality of service, throttling, loop detection, or debugging capabilities, and fully relies on OS TCP/IP stack implementation. |
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Hi,
I read through the news articles and then the git page, and am curious based on what was in the readme, as to whether or not this implementation could be used to send data across different networks (Wifi, ether, LTE, whatever) based on degradation of any one network?
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