Thread: Connectivity
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Old 21-12-2004, 10:24   #4
gary_580
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Re: Connectivity

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Originally Posted by rdhw
The remedy is for you to use a BitTorrent client which is capable of regulating its bandwidth demands, both on downstream and on upstream, and for you to configure that client to use no more than about 80% of the rated bandwidth on your downstream and upstream connections: the actual figures depends on what teir of service you have.
Or use Netlimiter to throttle back if your p2p application if it cant do it for itself. Using Netlimiter can allow you to throttle back the upload without it impacting your download. Apps such as Emule insist that your download is a particular ratio of your upload so if you throttle your upload back in emule it impacts your download, doing this in Netlimiter has no impact on your download speed
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