Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
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stahujem to cez torrentbytes,a na fore my tam hovoria ze nemam nejake connectable....neviem este tak dobre anglicky a nerozumiem toto co je o tom napisane v FAQ...nemoze my to niekto vysvetlit???
Limit your upload speed
The upload speed affects the download speed in essentially two ways:
Bittorrent peers tend to favour those other peers that upload to them. This means that if A and B are leeching the same torrent and A is sending data to B at high speed then B will try to reciprocate. So due to this effect high upload speeds lead to high download speeds.
Due to the way TCP works, when A is downloading something from B it has to keep telling B that it received the data sent to him. (These are called acknowledgements - ACKs -, a sort of "got it!" messages). If A fails to do this then B will stop sending data and wait. If A is uploading at full speed there may be no bandwidth left for the ACKs and they will be delayed. So due to this effect excessively high upload speeds lead to low download speeds.
The full effect is a combination of the two. The upload should be kept as high as possible while allowing the ACKs to get through without delay. A good thumb rule is keeping the upload at about 80% of the theoretical upload speed. You will have to fine tune yours to find out what works best for you. (Remember that keeping the upload high has the additional benefit of helping with your ratio.)
If you are running more than one instance of a client it is the overall upload speed that you must take into account. Some clients (e.g. Azureus) limit global upload speed, others (e.g. Shad0w's) do it on a per torrent basis. Know your client. The same applies if you are using your connection for anything else (e.g. browsing or ftp), always think of the overall upload speed.
Limit your upload speed
The upload speed affects the download speed in essentially two ways:
Bittorrent peers tend to favour those other peers that upload to them. This means that if A and B are leeching the same torrent and A is sending data to B at high speed then B will try to reciprocate. So due to this effect high upload speeds lead to high download speeds.
Due to the way TCP works, when A is downloading something from B it has to keep telling B that it received the data sent to him. (These are called acknowledgements - ACKs -, a sort of "got it!" messages). If A fails to do this then B will stop sending data and wait. If A is uploading at full speed there may be no bandwidth left for the ACKs and they will be delayed. So due to this effect excessively high upload speeds lead to low download speeds.
The full effect is a combination of the two. The upload should be kept as high as possible while allowing the ACKs to get through without delay. A good thumb rule is keeping the upload at about 80% of the theoretical upload speed. You will have to fine tune yours to find out what works best for you. (Remember that keeping the upload high has the additional benefit of helping with your ratio.)
If you are running more than one instance of a client it is the overall upload speed that you must take into account. Some clients (e.g. Azureus) limit global upload speed, others (e.g. Shad0w's) do it on a per torrent basis. Know your client. The same applies if you are using your connection for anything else (e.g. browsing or ftp), always think of the overall upload speed.
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[quote="t0m4s3"]co konkretne chces vediet? uz sa to tu riesilo vela krat v inych threadoch tak najprv pohladaj tam
no tak,stahujem na torrentbytes,som v torrentoch a PP big lama na tych forach som sa spital preco im to ide 250KB/ sec down a mne len 20KB/sec...povedali my ze nemam urobeny connectble a ze nech si o tom precitam vo FAQ,ale ja anglicky moc dobre neviem a tomu som nechapal
aj ked stiahnes 10 KB tak ono si to v podstate rezervuje miesto na diskuSaq.utd napísal:sorry mozno to sem nepatri...ale nachapem torrentu...
sathujem tak v priemere 20...a v tom priecinku mi pise ze uz mam 650 MB a stale tam toho dost pribuda...sa mi nezda za taky kratky cas...lebo mi pise ze do konca 64 hod?
To mas tak, soft si uz dopredu pripravy miesto na stahovany subor ale kebi si ho chcel pouzit tak zbitocne lebo ete neje...Saq.utd napísal:sorry mozno to sem nepatri...ale nachapem torrentu...
sathujem tak v priemere 20...a v tom priecinku mi pise ze uz mam 650 MB a stale tam toho dost pribuda...sa mi nezda za taky kratky cas...lebo mi pise ze do konca 64 hod?