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QuestionSocket message(frame) pattern matching Pin
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Hamed Musavi13-May-10 9:25
Hamed Musavi13-May-10 9:25 
No it's not in a local area network. Clients are micro-controller applications which rely on cellphone GPRS to connect through internet to a remote server. They're transmitters that receive data on a serial port and need to transfer it to a remote server. More info about the amount of data and what's inside is not given to me. All I know is that GPRS and cell network in general, in the area they use it, has a very low quality. I can't risk much about reliability.

Even though things are not that good in a LAN. Based on experience I've seen multiple copies of a packet or data loss and disconnects even in a LAN. It had been wireless LAN though. But the first experience was annoying. I still remember that day!

I didn't know about SLIP. It looks, in some ways, similar to my project except that I'm not working that much low level. I'm working at application level, if I'm not wrong.

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