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05-17-2017 05:17 AM |
Not mixing up at all, I said (boost and route) as a collection of devices.
You cannot simply boost a signal all along unless you have a direct fiber-fiber connection between hosts as I said. Even then the signal would need regeneration for long hauls but that scenario we understand is irrelevant. (we do right?)
That means switches and routers along the path and the most significant delay wise (not just some delay but orders of massively greater)- routers on the path change signal delay from microseconds to milliseconds. That is forever in network terms, like GT3 racers having to stop each lap and wait for their number at DMV office. Add in 10 of those routers on the path and the variability and you see is completely up to routing algorithms, capacity, priority etc. Delay is far from proportional or deterministic as you say. What is the point of measuring a GT3 cup race with the DMV wait times thrown in?
Besides "ping" is ICMP control traffic, tiny and carrying no data which gets a different priority than data traffic so as I said it has little bearing on actual data traffic and not even talking about Natting or content inspection delays.
I don't know what loops of doped fiber pumped by laser but it sounds dirty. :) Loops in fiber are bad and degenerate signal as light bounces, not strengthen. It's all doped-I think you mean single mode fiber but you may be looking at the straightaway and forgetting about the DMV.
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