On Friday 07 March 2003 8:01 pm, Raphael Manfredi wrote:
> Quoting Thomas Schuerger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>       from ml.softs.gtk-gnutella.devel:
> :I've noticed that bandwidth limitation has become rather inacurate. On
> :my system when outgoing HTTP traffic is throttled to x KB/sec, GTKG
> :displays an outgoing used bandwidth for HTTP of more or less steady
> :x+2 KB/sec (this is true for small and big values of x), it's similar
> :with incoming HTTP traffic (here GTKG allows for approx. 4 KB/sec more
> :than what I want).
> :
> :Any ideas what may be causing this?
>
> Sure: it's a new feature called "use surplus bandwidth" that is ON by
> default.  It allows unused bandwidth to be used by the others so that
> the maximum bandwidth is used globally, but no more.
>
> It's a very useful feature.  Especially when you are a leaf node.
>
> Raphael
>

I don't think that's it, I've noticed the same thing as Thomas and it doesn't 
matter if 'use surplus bandwidth' is on or off. I set 'HTTP outgoing 
bandwidth' to 4KB/s less than what I want as the actual outgoing traffic.

Nick



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