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John, > Interesting, that must be it. We *do *request the IDS|DDPLUS data from > you, and those come through okay. So, it may be that what you describe as > packet-shaping is occurring. We concur. The classic signature of throttling is a disparity in the throughput between lots of small products and few large products. For comparison, we're sending *all* the NEXRAD2 data-products to Lincoln Labs at MIT with sub-second delays. > If I understand you correctly, then, the problem lies somewhere between us > because of something interfering/messing with the data in transit. Is that > interpretation correct? Yes. You need to get your networking group involved. > John > -- > John Crockett > Section Manager > Science, Technology and Engineering Group > > *wyle* > *NOAA/NWS/MDL, **1325 East West Highway, Room 10302 | Silver Spring, MD > 20910 | Phone: 301.713.0224, x112 | Fax: 301.713.9316* Regards, Steve Emmerson Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: VXF-693432 Department: Support LDM Priority: Normal Status: Closed