On Wed, 2010-02-17 at 14:50 +0000, Roman Yepishev wrote:
> Ok, how would one set an unlimited upload/download rate?

You specify an arbitrarily high value. The default is 2MB/s, which is
more than fast enough for the majority of the world. Or disable the
throttling all together. I don't see why on a very high bandwidth
connection, you would want to set one value to 'unlimited' and another
to 'very low' rather than 'not at all.' Is there a compelling use case
for doing so? And why is it being discussed in this report, rather than
a new one?

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"Protocol version error" - when bandwidth throttling is enabled with the 
default values
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/455544
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