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Vito Catozzo
vito.catozzo at x-privat.org
Sat Sep 16 08:09:16 UTC 2006
Claude LaFrenière wrote:
> Hi *gabrix* :
>
>
>
>> I don't exactly remember how much bandwith my connection is supposed to
>> have , anyway i have a debian sarge and apart from bwm what other
>> package measure bandwith?Should i better measure without active
>> established connections ? Thanks !
>>
>
> Experiment!
>
> Try with 5 Kbytes/sec then 10, 20 and so on...
>
> (For a server the minimum is 20 Kbytes /sec.)
> You don't have to give all your bandwith to Tor ...
>
> I have an ADSL connection and run a server at 70/75 Kbytes/sec.
>
> Why you don't make a phone call to somebody at your ISP
> to know the bandwith and speed for your connection ?
>
> :)
>
Well, you can also check the Upstream Line rate: you will get for
example 640Kbps...then you have 80KBps of Bandwidth
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