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Has anyone tried to measure the speed inside the network when transferring files? I haven't been able to get above 150-200 kb/sec yet.
Does anyone have a faster one?
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Ha, interesting question) You still have good overclocking. 100 kb/sec i had.
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How can i measure it?
I didn't see a data counter anywhere...
Last edited by Sundowner (2021-12-10 14:06:48)
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How can i measure it?
I didn't see a data counter anywhere...
by transferring small files, 2-4-6 megabytes each, and measuring the transfer time
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<div class="quotebox"><cite>Sundowner;1158 wrote:</cite><blockquote><div><p>How can i measure it? <br />I didn't see a data counter anywhere...</p></div></blockquote></div><p>by transferring small files, 2-4-6 megabytes each, and measuring the transfer time</p>
Interesting method.
I guess that jumping between 15 or 14 computers you can't ask for more. It seems to me that this method of anonymity is too lacking in other aspects. In the end, I think you should look at other possibilities that do not involve many node jumps.
I am a software developer in C/C++ and Python
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No, in general in practice have already seen that more than 200 working PCs in Utopia system does not accelerate the work in Utopia network, throughput system does not rise, but only somehow the opposite, partly lagging.
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<p>No, in general in practice have already seen that more than 200 working PCs in Utopia system does not accelerate the work in Utopia network, throughput system does not rise, but only somehow the opposite, partly lagging.</p>
If anyone is interested in the details. You can contact me at utopia. I will tell you everything in more detail.
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