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Thread: Forwarding Multiple ports

  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by muchspl2
    TCP/Web100 Network Diagnostic Tool v5.3.3a
    click START to begin
    Checking for Middleboxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Done
    running 10s outbound test (client to server) . . . . . 398.55Kb/s
    running 10s inbound test (server to client) . . . . . . 3.86Mb/s
    Your PC is connected to a Cable/DSL modem

    click START to re-test
    this was without running a few torrents yesterday:
    Checking for Middleboxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Done
    running 10s outbound test (client to server) . . . . . 466.95Kb/s
    running 10s inbound test (server to client) . . . . . . 4.05Mb/s
    Damn, I remember when I first got a 28.8 baud modem I thought that was fast.

  2. BitTorrent   -   #12
    ConNitric 317.16 Kb/s = 39.645 KB/s thus if you want your transfers to run smooth set your upload bandwidth to 36 or so... that's about the best that you can do without flooding your upload bandwidth, remember you need a little extra bandwidth so when your downloading at a good speed your client can keep sending those acknoledgement packets...

  3. BitTorrent   -   #13
    Thanks for the clarification. It all has to do with the capital B

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