But the peers are doing other things at the same time.

On Sat, Jul 08, 2006 at 07:23:05PM +0100, Michael Rogers wrote:
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> Colin Davis wrote:
> > If they have a
> > download speed of Foo, that's the max you upload speed could be detected
> > as.
> 
> You could do the speed test every time you add a new peer (which should
> be relatively rare) and take the maximum. If your actual upload speed is
> faster than your fastest peer's download speed you won't be able to use
> the rest anyway.
> 
> > Secondly, you can't do that in the installer, before you have any peers.
> 
> True, but we don't need to set the bandwidth limit until we have some
> peers. Instead of doing the speed test in the installer, it could be
> part of the process of handshaking with a new peer.
> 
> Cheers,
> Michael
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