In that case nevermind :-) I thought 0 meant default.

Pablo

On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Mokhtar Naamani <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Wouldn't setting the limit to 0 zero work?
> 0 means unlimited bandwidth.
>
> Mokhtar
> On 9 Feb 2015 00:18, "Pablo de Heras Ciechomski" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear Lee, and concerned
>>
>> Maybe I am too optimistic about internet speeds but seeing as we have a
>> lot of 300 Mbit connection and even 1Gbit connections popping up having the
>> bandwidth upper limit capped 4Gbyte/s or a 32Gbit connection, I know most
>> have only 1Gbit Ethernet. Would it soon time for Enet to upgrade to a 64bit
>> value for that parameter (I am thinking of enet_host_create)?
>>
>> Lets say if someone wanted to go wild on some really fast experimental
>> networks and just to be future proof.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Pablo
>>
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