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Alright... the way the defaults work is REALLY annoying me, and I think
that it's slowing down freenet more than any number of users who might
be switching to transient for bandwidth reasons.

Suggestions:

1. For the windows users, make bandwidth limiting easier to use in
NodeConfig. Have options for bandwidth limiting like

( ) 64k ISDN
( ) 128k ISDN / Slow DSL
( ) Cable / Fast DSL
( ) T1-ish
( ) Unlimited
( ) Custom ( ___ byte/s Up, ___ byte/s Down)

And, if possible, make it impossible to miss, at least for a first config.

2. Make what load-balancing we have aware of things like remaining
bandwidth allocation, sendq size*, and whatever else, at least until
NGRouting rolls around.

(Personally, I think that it would make sense for the send queue size
(or (send queue size / outgoing bwlimit)) should contribute to the load
estimation in a way similar to RoutingTime. But I think some people
object to having the send queue have a hand in possibly rejecting queries.

Anyway. End of Rant
- --hobbs
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