Steffen Barszus wrote: > > When I start it and then execute an ifconfig dvb0_0 promisc or ifconfig dvb0_0 > allmulti, iptraf shows me bitrates of 2300 kbit/s up to 2800 kbit/s . For > real use I switched back to normal (ifconfig dvb0_0 -promisc, -allmulti), > starting the tellique proxy, dial in to filiago. A look at the log shows me > that it has found the remote proxy, starting up the browser andf search a big > file (or more then one) and try to download them. iptraf shows me then > ingoing rates of 21kbit/s - 70 kbit/s. Thats not near any speed I would have > thought I get. Are here others who have tried it ? Is something wrong with my > setup ?
Since the Filiago-Proxy is proprietary (binary-only), I don't know what it does. I guess it joins one or more multicast-groups. It's possible that the code which sets the DVB filters according to the multicast addresses has bugs. > As far as I have understood the MAC adress is not relevant for this setup, or > is this false ? Where can I find the MAC on my siemens DVB-s rev 1.3, haven't > found anything written on the card. According to the Filiago FAQ the MAC is irrelevant because Filiago uses multicast only. The current DVB drivers from CVS try to get the MAC from the eeprom on the card and use it as default. I don't know if the code which reads the epprom is correct. If there is no label with the MAC on the card, the only way to find it out is to boot Windows and install the Windows drivers. The MAC should then be visible somewhere... Johannes -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
