If you have 50 down and 10 up, then the 10 is your number. The lower of the two. As a relay, all data you receive, you send out again. So you have 1280 KB of potential relay capacity.
Your ISP probably has a FUP you may violate if you constantly use up all your bandwidth. You could set your RelayBandwidthBurst to 1024 KB and your RelayBandwidthRate to 256 KB. It's normal that a new relay gets little use. It takes time to gain more use which will increase your consensus weight which in turn gets you more use. -Job On Nov 9, 2013, at 19:59 , Oliver Schönefeld wrote: > hey folks > > i'm having some issues with my bandwidth... > my ISP is offering 50 Mbps downstream 10 Mbps up, so i thought i'd share 20 > Mbps max and 15 Mbps avg (respectively 2560 KBps max and 1920 KBps avg) in a > inner tor-relay. > so i put the latter vaues in the bandwith-limits tab of the sharing options > in vidalia with the download speed set to custom. > However the tor metrics indicate an advertised bandwith of 317,44 KBps and > the worldmap of vidalia even shows just 20 KBps :( > > So my question is now: > Can this be improved and if so, what should i do about it? > Or is this maybe because the relay isn't even up 24 hrs and the bandwith will > level in somehow later? > > thx 4 any advice in advance, > 1v3ry > > _______________________________________________ > tor-relays mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
