It works fine for me on a 256kbps uplink with a limit of 10kB/sec.. but
then that is rather low for a 32kB/sec connection.. and the node is a
bit slow due to logging, although it doesn't usually use 100% cpu...
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 06:08:21PM +0100, Someone wrote:
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| It shouldn't slow your browsing down much if correctly configured i.e.
| if the output limit is appropriate for your connection and what else you
| want to run on it. It may slow down your gaming and other CPU/memory heavy
| tasks, but that's another matter.
The limiter isn't working really accurate, at least not when using Windows.
If I wan't to make shure the node never uses more than 10kB/s upstream I
need
to set the limit around 6 to 8 kB/s, but this also means that the node will
quite often slow transfers down to the set limit. The output stream then
looks
like a sinus-curve (is it spelled this way?) here. This is why I do
hard-limit
it by my switch, this way it's almost a straight line.
This together with the relative high number of transfering connections can
cause
quite a heavy slowdown when using cheap cable modems or routers. But this
is the
same with every other p2p/filesharing network I know of, so to my believe
it's
in the nature of such networks and not a freenet specific fault.
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