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Kaushik
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      05-20-2004, 01:42 PM
Hi,

This is Kaushik. I wanted a code in C/C++ which does the following
job.
"In this assignment you will write a client and server. The function
of the client and server is essentially to have the server stream a
set of packets to the client and then have the client figure out if
any of the packets were lost. Initially the client will send a request
to the server requesting a specified bit rate. The server will send at
this bit rate and the client will figure out if it is too slow or too
fast based on the amount of loss. The client will then send a new bit
rate to the server and will repeat the process for a specified number
of rounds. "

If you have any information about the code or in case you have any
sources with the help of which this code can me made, please mail me
any of these possibilities. Any information from your side would be of
great help. You could if necessary forward this mail to any concerned
authority.

Apologies for your troubles. Waiting for a reply.

mail me back at: (E-Mail Removed)/(E-Mail Removed)

Yours truely,
Kaushik Ranjan Dasgupta
Pre final year
Electrical Engineering
IIT Kanpur
INDIA
 
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Tauno Voipio
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      05-20-2004, 05:16 PM
Kaushik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is Kaushik. I wanted a code in C/C++ which does the following
> job.
> "In this assignment you will write a client and server. The function
> of the client and server is essentially to have the server stream a
> set of packets to the client and then have the client figure out if
> any of the packets were lost. Initially the client will send a request
> to the server requesting a specified bit rate. The server will send at
> this bit rate and the client will figure out if it is too slow or too
> fast based on the amount of loss. The client will then send a new bit
> rate to the server and will repeat the process for a specified number
> of rounds. "
>
> If you have any information about the code or in case you have any
> sources with the help of which this code can me made, please mail me
> any of these possibilities. Any information from your side would be of
> great help. You could if necessary forward this mail to any concerned
> authority.
>
> Apologies for your troubles. Waiting for a reply.
>
> mail me back at: (E-Mail Removed)/(E-Mail Removed)
>
> Yours truely,
> Kaushik Ranjan Dasgupta
> Pre final year
> Electrical Engineering
> IIT Kanpur
> INDIA


Please do your homework yourself.

For starters, get the books by the late W. Richard Stevens:

UNIX Network Programming, Volume 1, and
Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment,

and start doing it yourself.

HTH

Tauno Voipio
tauno voipio @ iki fi

 
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