pippin wrote: 
> Orthogonal set of questions :)
> You don't need to be on your local network to be on WiFi, don't you?
> 
> On iOS there are system queries to find whether a connection will be
> made through cellular or WiFi and that's what iPeng uses.
> So if you are e.g. on a public WiFi network remotely connecting to your
> home network, iPeng will use the "WiFi" setting fr bitrate limiting.
> 
> However, if you are on a private WiFi network without a route to your
> home network, cellular might be used (at least, if the WiFi network is
> routed correctly).
> 
> The one case where this logic fails, as I wrote, is if you connect
> through connection sharing or a cellular MyFi router, in these cases
> iPeng thinks it's on WiFi while your connection is still through
> cellular, albeit on a different device.

So
If I use my iPhone as a wifi hotspot with VPN and then iPeng on an iPad
connected to it iPeng will think it's on wifi and not apply bitrate
limiting?


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