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On 7/2/2012 1:11 PM, Zygmunt Krynicki wrote:
> With chunk size of 1M it's not going to make any difference. On my
> link it takes around 2 minutes to upload one megabyte. While that
> happens nothing works. I'd like to set upload cap to 5KB and still
> be able to use the (slow, capped) network.
>
It seems like it could be made into:
chunk_size = min(1024*1024, cap_size / 2)
Or something along those lines.
John
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Bandwidth limit is not correctly enforced: Transmission delays are
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