On 2013-09-11 18:20 , Jesse Victors wrote:
Hello everyone, newcomer here.
I'm behind very fast connection (11.5 MB/sec down, 7.5 MB/sec up)
(Most folks would just call that 100mbit, that is if your MB is
MegaByte, hence why 11.5 MiB/s would be more accurate).
thought that the Tor network
On 09/11/2013 07:20 PM, Jesse Victors wrote:
Hello everyone, newcomer here.
I'm behind very fast connection (11.5 MB/sec down, 7.5 MB/sec up)
and I thought that the Tor network could benefit from my
connection, especially since it's apparently been under high load
recently. Per the latest
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Hello everyone, newcomer here.
I'm behind very fast connection (11.5 MB/sec down, 7.5 MB/sec up) and I
thought that the Tor network could benefit from my connection,
especially since it's apparently been under high load recently. Per the
latest
(Most folks would just call that 100mbit, that is if your MB is
MegaByte, hence why 11.5 MiB/s would be more accurate).
Yes, it is megabytes/sec, according to Speedtest.net. Most sysadmins
would say 91.74 mbit down, 60.23 mbit up, (which is as you say basically
100 mbit) but since the Tor
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 11:10:07AM -0600, Jesse Victors wrote:
Do I have to maintain an uptime of ~70 days to see fully utilization
then? This relay is on a personal computer with a static IP, so it isn't
on a dedicated server or anything like that. Usually my uptime is around
several weeks