If my downlaod stays at 10KBi/s, I will turn my back to this project!
I usually run 2 CUDA tasks on my Linux box. Turn the download down again.
Or will leave and crunch for WCG or even LHC, if they have work!
Cheers
HB
I have a A DSL connection 3456/448 kbit/s. So can surf without limits! Even updates are without limits!
Tue 17 Jul 2012 11:22:31 AM CEST / max download rate: 10240 bytes/sec
Tue 17 Jul 2012 11:22:31 AM CEST / max upload rate: 102400 bytes/sec
Well that doesn't mean that much, VOIP doesn't consume that much bandwidth (a few 10s of kbit/s per call on Ethernet AFAIK). What about other downloads from other sides (e.g. downloading a new boinc client from boinc.berkeley.edu ?).
Now, of course, if the user sets his local advanced or online preferences to do
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Tue 17 Jul 2012 11:22:31 AM CEST / max download rate: 10240 bytes/sec
Tue 17 Jul 2012 11:22:31 AM CEST / max upload rate: 102400 bytes/sec
..then that means that download is max 10 kilobytes/sec and uploads 100 kilobytes/sec. He's doing that himself.
Also not sure if he wants the downloads to be slower than that. Considering the comment of "Turn the download down again" he wants downloads to be slower, or else he'll be gone here. I'm preparing something to wave with.
Edit: Or wait, perhaps it's the thing where the online preferences seem to be filled in with a default 1024 KB/sec for both upload and download limit.
My host runs 7.0.14 and my provider is 1&1. There is small chance that VOIP between my farther(ISDN) and me move up a little bit. I have Fritz Phone and can call AVM with higher quality. I will give an try: No problem! Very high quality.
slow download
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If my downlaod stays at 10KBi/s, I will turn my back to this project!
I usually run 2 CUDA tasks on my Linux box. Turn the download down again.
Or will leave and crunch for WCG or even LHC, if they have work!
RE: RE: My download stays
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Hi!
Is anyone else seeing this? I haven't heard other volunteers complain, and my downloads (from home, not the institute ... :-) ) are perfectly fine.
Could this be a problem with your particular internet connection? If so, moving to other projects won't help much.
Cheers
HB
RE: My download stays at
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Is this true for all applications (BRP, FGRP, GW/S6LV1), or just one?
BM
BM
RE: RE: RE: My download
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RE: RE: My download stays
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The BRP tasks are the problem!
We have voice over IP. Phone
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We have voice over IP. Phone calls are normal.
moved here from "quota"
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moved here from "quota" thread
BM
RE: We have voice over IP.
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Well that doesn't mean that much, VOIP doesn't consume that much bandwidth (a few 10s of kbit/s per call on Ethernet AFAIK). What about other downloads from other sides (e.g. downloading a new boinc client from boinc.berkeley.edu ?).
Cheers
HB
Funny how this person
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Funny how this person threatens to turn his back on this project at every whim he comes across.
Personal downloads (all BRP4s)
17/07/2012 05:56:22 | Einstein@Home | [file_xfer] Throughput 1430929 bytes/sec
17/07/2012 05:56:22 | Einstein@Home | [file_xfer] Throughput 1494526 bytes/sec
17/07/2012 05:56:22 | Einstein@Home | [file_xfer] Throughput 1546062 bytes/sec
17/07/2012 05:56:22 | Einstein@Home | [file_xfer] Throughput 1528493 bytes/sec
That's on a 120Mbit download (max 15MB/sec).
Now, of course, if the user sets his local advanced or online preferences to do
..then that means that download is max 10 kilobytes/sec and uploads 100 kilobytes/sec. He's doing that himself.
Also not sure if he wants the downloads to be slower than that. Considering the comment of "Turn the download down again" he wants downloads to be slower, or else he'll be gone here. I'm preparing something to wave with.
Edit: Or wait, perhaps it's the thing where the online preferences seem to be filled in with a default 1024 KB/sec for both upload and download limit.
My host runs 7.0.14 and my
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My host runs 7.0.14 and my provider is 1&1. There is small chance that VOIP between my farther(ISDN) and me move up a little bit. I have Fritz Phone and can call AVM with higher quality. I will give an try: No problem! Very high quality.
So definitely it's not the DSL-Line.