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Multiple Sclerosis > Latency
The following information is about Latency.
Latency Defined
The time between the initiation of a stimulus and the response. In VERs it is the time travel for the impulse along the nerve pathway.
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Off-site Latency Links, User Submitted
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- TCP Latency
- Latency and IP
- Overview of Concepts
- http://www.acc .umu.se/~maswa n/linux-netper f.txt
- TCP auto-tuning zoo
- TCP Tuning Guide - Linux TCP Tuning
- The Cable Guy: TCP Receive Window Auto-Tuning
- Re: [SAGE] TCP Window Tuning for High Bandwidth/High Latency WANlinks?
- SmokePing - an RRD based Latency Measurement Tool | ItsyourIP.com: dynamic monitoring of ping time to detect service overloading.
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