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IamG2014-02-24 00:59:27
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IamG, 2014-02-24 00:59:27

Does the http packet have priority over the "clean" tcp in 3G \ 4G networks?

Hello,
I need to forward data over 3G (well, 4G) from the client to the server. I did it on raw tcp (udp immediately disappeared).
But there was an assumption that maybe OPSOS for http traffic do increased prioritization and the same packet wrapped in http will go faster (and I have a lot of packets).
Can anyone tell me how true this assumption is.

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Puma Thailand, 2014-02-24
@opium

Well, you can’t know this, today there is a priority, tomorrow there is none, and maybe today there was none.
Checking is very simple, run two programs from one send via http and the other via tcp and see the results.

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Snort, 2014-02-24
@Snort

What kind of traffic, what is its priority, where is it used? without this, you have nothing to advise, each type of package has its pros and cons.

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neuroink, 2014-03-01
@neuroink

Then it makes more sense to pretend to be DNS traffic, if you prioritize something, then first of all prioritize it. Otherwise, there may rather be a limitation for certain protocols such as FTP or P2P (bittorrent, etc.).

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