Lets say 6kb a sec. In a minute thats 360kb, in an hour it is 24000kb and per day that is 288000kb. In a month that could be 10656000kb or 10gb. But ssh will never use that much :)
On 7/6/08, Diego Fdez. Durán <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > El dom, 06-07-2008 a las 17:08 +0300, Mikko Rauhala escribió: >> su, 2008-07-06 kello 16:01 +0200, Diego Fdez. Durán kirjoitti: >> > What is the max downlink bandwidth of FreeRunner? >> >> 80k for the 4 downlink timeslots. In theory. Practice, you can get >50. >> >> > It's just curiosity, I'm going to use FreeRunner to keep open a SSH >> > session to my server's control server and latency is the critical thing. >> >> Then why're you talking bandwidth? Latency is always bad with gprs. >> 0.5-1s usually. SSH is not pleasant but usable; done that semiregularly >> over gprs for quite a while. > > Now I get 250ms to 500ms when I'm in the city. > > I'm asking about bandwidth to estimate the daily max downloaded data so > my service provider don't fuck with the bill :) > > > -- > Diego Fdez. Durán <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | http://www.goedi.net > GPG : 925C 9A21 7A11 3B13 6E43 50DB F579 D119 90D2 66BB > > -- Sent from Gmail for mobile | mobile.google.com _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community