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RE : [lwip-users] Who is the expert in "RTP fragment" related issue


From: Frédéric BERNON
Subject: RE : [lwip-users] Who is the expert in "RTP fragment" related issue
Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 14:56:27 +0200

Hi,

Do you use RTP/UDP or RTP/TCP? When you say 1500 bytes, is it on the RTP 
payload size, or the full packet size (what you see with a network sniffer)? 
  
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Hi,
        Currently we are working on the RTP based streaming on
BF533 EZKIT LITE board for a simple video streaming application. 
In that we are able to receive all packets except fragmented 
packets through lwip ip stack. As most of the video packets are 
of larger size(1500 bytes) fragmented packets becomes mandatory.

Is there any way to handle fragmented packets in lwip stack?

Actually we are losing packets.

Please suggest us a solution.


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