Prakash,
When data is published to the DataSocket Server, two events occur: (1) a packet is received from the publisher, and (2) an acknowledge packet is sent back to the publisher. This acknowledge packet explains why you see the same number packets sent as you see received while running a publisher by itself. When you run a reader on the same PC, it does not increase the number of packets sent because it is using the same client as the publisher. If you were to run a reader on another PC, you would notice that the number of packets sent would double (one acknowledge packet to the publisher, and one to the reader).
As for the packets dropped, this is not normal and is indicative of another problem. Running the DS Reader/Writer examples that ship with LabVIEW, you should notice that no packets are dropped. It is a good idea to try to model your own DataSocket VIs after those or other shipping examples. There is a good Knowledge Base on trouble with dropped packets, and I've linked it
here.
Regards,
Message Edited by AESulzer on 04-29-2005 03:40 PM
E. Sulzer
Applications Engineer
National Instruments