On Monday 25 May 2009, guiodic wrote:
> 
> Ron_1st wrote:
> > 
> > No, this is not correct.
> > 
> > My internet connection is 20Mbits (20/8 = 2500 KByte/second)
> > When I write 1Kb (8kbit) it goes with 20Mbs speed on the wire.
> > 
> > Using packets of 1 KByte every second is a transfer rate (bandidth)
> > The average is then the wished 1 Kbits using 1/2500 second and the
> > remainder of 2499 Kbits is free for other tasks.
> > 
> > 
> 
> Well, ok, my English is poor so I think there was a misunderstatement.
> 
> But my problem now is how to avoid freezes caused by the WRITE instruction. 
> If this can give me a way to calculate how many kb the client receives in 1
> second, this is very good too.
> 
> So, I think it is possible to calibrate the pause when the first freeze
> occours, but is a "dirty" solution, I prefer to avoid the freeze.
> 


No problem, my english grammar is also bad, i'm dutch native :)
Hope the problem is solved after I have read the other comments.

Best regards,

Ron_1st

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