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Posted by Triffid on 09/19/05 09:56
Don M. wrote:
> "Triffid" <spamme@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:432c420e@212.67.96.135...
>
>>Proper question so bog off Hammerer :)
>>
>>I'm running as a primary on a 512K line, and I've noticed that if I use
>>the outgoing bandwidth throttle (which I guess most people do) the WPN
>>Primary traffic, better known as the orange band, shoots up to near
>>whatever the throttle is set to, whether someone is u/l-ing from me or
>>not. Usually not, since there isn't much headroom left for uploads. Turn
>>the throttle off and it jumps sharply down to about 10K. Anyone know
>>what's going on?
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> Here's the logic behind it:
> If you tell the program how much bandwidth it can use (by throttling), it will make use of
> it. Once transfers are in progress, the program should roll primary b/w back to the
> allocated numbers and utilize the balance for transfers.
> If you keep the program in the dark, it will not use more than the allocated bandwidth for
> primary functions.
>
>
Thanks Don, makes sense, but it hardly backs off at all when a ul
starts. MxMon eventually cuts it off for lo speed.
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