Generic troubleshooting processes: Difference between revisions

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Because you already zoomed into to a specific time frame on the graph, this page will now only show you the client / DHCP-server relations, that happened during the time frame that you selected in the graph. Also on this page, you’ll find a download button for simple (retroactive) extraction of a Pcap, that is pre-filtered to only contain DHCP and BOOTP packets.
Because you already zoomed into to a specific time frame on the graph, this page will now only show you the client / DHCP-server relations, that happened during the time frame that you selected in the graph. Also on this page, you’ll find a download button for simple (retroactive) extraction of a Pcap, that is pre-filtered to only contain DHCP and BOOTP packets.  


=== <u>UDP Jitter & packet loss</u> ===
=== <u>UDP Jitter & packet loss</u> ===
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As a reference; for wired infrastructures, a retransmission ratio of up to 2% is generally accepted to still be okay. In wireless infrastructures however, retransmissions of up to 10% are very common and considered to be a well-functioning wireless network.
 
As a reference;
 
For wired infrastructures, a retransmission ratio of up to 2% is generally accepted to still be okay. In wireless infrastructures however, retransmissions of up to 10% are very common and considered to be a well-functioning wireless network.


=== <u>TCP Zero window</u> ===
=== <u>TCP Zero window</u> ===
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