Re: Congestion Control uses packets instead of segments? (bug?).

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On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 19:11:02 -0400 
Jonathon Ross <jonathan.ross@instinet.com> wrote:

> Linux's TCP congestion control looks like it uses packets outstanding
> instead of segments outstanding for control (unlike BSD). This is a big
> problem for us because we use lots of small packets for latency.

Show us a router in the real world that drops "bytes" instead of
"packets", and we will change the Linux TCP algorithms :-)

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