On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 5:18 PM, Andrea Conti a...@alyf.net wrote:
All the other considerations apply, especially the one about capping the
total outgoing bandwidth to something less than the actual available
bandwidth so that the modem's tx queue stays empty.
In my (limited) experience, even
I was wondering about torrents, here is the case
I love to download stuff through torrents.. so there is aways a client
downloading/uploading something.
When I want to use my band I just set torrents limits, so youtube videos
charges fast, and sites load fast too. When I go away I first
On 13 August 2011, at 16:57, Daniel Hilst Selli wrote:
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I love to download stuff through torrents.. so there is aways a client
downloading/uploading something.
When I want to use my band I just set torrents limits, so youtube videos
charges fast, and sites load fast too. When I go away
Am 13.08.2011 17:57, schrieb Daniel Hilst Selli:
I was wondering about torrents, here is the case
I love to download stuff through torrents.. so there is aways a client
downloading/uploading something.
When I want to use my band I just set torrents limits, so youtube videos
charges fast,
Hello,
This set/unset is boring.. Is there any way to dynamic set my torrents
limits, so when I'm using internet it frees some bandwidth to me, and when
I stop to use it goes full speed again??
You want to use QoS / traffic-pritoritising, which is normally done at the
router.
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