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<blockquote data-quote="josch.hh" data-source="post: 299784" data-attributes="member: 71222"><p>Your are right, the delay for TVS is before the network connection check. I did this because if a TVS delay is set the network interface has time to start (wlan + dhcp) and could be ready until the connection check is running. I doesn't matter if the delay is set to zero, because the network check has it's own delay (that might not be needed if the connection is ready within the TVS delay). The network check delay is only a max value, i.e. it check ever 0,5s for a connection and continues if the connection is up. The TVS start is of course AFTER the connection check.</p><p>I check the network only be the interface state - means if the interface cable or wlan is up and dhcp (if any) is ready. I dont't ping anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="josch.hh, post: 299784, member: 71222"] Your are right, the delay for TVS is before the network connection check. I did this because if a TVS delay is set the network interface has time to start (wlan + dhcp) and could be ready until the connection check is running. I doesn't matter if the delay is set to zero, because the network check has it's own delay (that might not be needed if the connection is ready within the TVS delay). The network check delay is only a max value, i.e. it check ever 0,5s for a connection and continues if the connection is up. The TVS start is of course AFTER the connection check. I check the network only be the interface state - means if the interface cable or wlan is up and dhcp (if any) is ready. I dont't ping anything. [/QUOTE]
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