> 20k/sec, this is
> probably only for fairly popular files...

I ran a few tests on a variety of large files, and amazingly, by 
increasing the concurrent requests to 40 or 60, I could actually get up 
to 70-90k/sec!  This is on a cable connection with maximum downstream 
throughput of 160k/sec!  Additionally, I didn't notice any particular 
degredation in my machine's performance (1.6 P4 512MB ram).

When downloading from Kazaa, you are very lucky to see that kind of 
throughput, yet I was able to get it consistently from Freenet on a 
variety of files.  Amazing.

Ian.


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