On 10/11/2012 10:50 AM, Uri Lublin wrote:
When calculating bitrate of a local connection, the result can be too high.
That happens when "roundtrip" and "latency" are very close, which only
happens on fast networks. The decision that we are not in WAN network
is correct, but the calculated number shown in the log message is not.
This patch puts a limit to the bitrate, such that it does not change the
decision but is an acceptable number to see in logs (specifically 10Gb).
self-nack.
This message can still be confusing if e.g. a network is 1Gb and we
report 10Gb.
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