[Winpcap-users] time stamp of winpcap
Gianluca Varenni
gianluca.varenni at cacetech.com
Fri Dec 15 16:21:13 GMT 2006
Then the jitter you are observing is quite normal, and it's most probably
caused by interrupt coalescing i.e. the NIC doesn't generate an interrupt
for every packet, but rather when a certain amount of packets have been
received or in any case after a certain timeout in the order of some
hundreds microseconds (this value depends a lot on the specific network card
and driver in use).
Hope it helps
GV
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microseconds
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