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A 0.5s periodic hitch in my local screen stream turned out to be macOS AWDL

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13 points·by duchanjo·vor 19 Tagen·9 comments

Show HN: Tapflow – self-hosted iOS/Android simulator streaming for mobile QA

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duchanjo
·vor 17 Tagen·discuss
Agreed. That's exactly what I should have done. Thanks for pointing out the proper way to handle it.
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·vor 17 Tagen·discuss
Yeah, exactly. I came across some of those reports while debugging this. They were really helpful in narrowing down the cause.
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·vor 17 Tagen·discuss
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·vor 17 Tagen·discuss
Sorry about that. I'm still pretty new to HN and didn't do a good job connecting the title to the actual content.
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·vor 19 Tagen·discuss
I recently built a self-hosted tool that streams an iOS/Android simulator to a browser.

Since everything was running on the same LAN, I expected the stream to feel almost local. It didn't.

About twice per second, the stream would freeze briefly and then catch up. The pattern was very consistent.

Bandwidth wasn't the issue, and CPU usage was low, so "the network is slow" wasn't the cause.

To investigate, I started pinging my router from the relay Mac with a very short interval:

`ping -i 0.01 <router-ip>`

The latency pattern was interesting. Most packets were fast, but every so often there was a spike of around 90 ms. The interval between those spikes matched the stutter in the stream almost exactly.

That was it.

It turned out to be AWDL (`awdl0`), the macOS interface used for AirDrop, AirPlay, and Handoff. When AWDL is active, macOS periodically switches Wi-Fi channels for a short time. During those channel hops, packets on the normal Wi-Fi connection can be delayed. In my case, the delay was roughly 90 ms.

After disabling AWDL (`sudo ifconfig awdl0 down`) or stopping the features that activate it, the stutter disappeared.

AWDL doesn't hop channels all the time. It usually becomes active when triggered by AirDrop discovery, AirPlay, or Bluetooth-based proximity features. If those stay idle, AWDL stays quiet.

I use Ethernet for the relay machine now. That completely removes the issue because the stream traffic never touches Wi-Fi.

Repo: github.com/jo-duchan/tapflow
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·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
This looks awesome Love the combination of open-source, self-hosting, and AI-powered workflows. Feels like a modern take on Buffer/Hootsuite for the AI era. Definitely going to try it out!
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·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
Wow, this is really awesome.