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hmmm... I'm behind a masqeradung firewall whith trafficshaping enabled. The 4 users in my LAN get about 22k/s downstream and 4k/s upstream. You would have to measure both values to be efficient. If Limewire found out that I had 22K/s and if it then would allow uploads up to 22k/s I would be screwed. |
Why measure my download speed? It's usually my upload speed that matters for other users. Maybe LW coud do a check on the IP address of the users downloading from me, and calculate the max speed for users with IP addresses in valid public internet subnets. That would exclude the special trafficshaping rules for LAN users on my network. |
I agree the connection type is worthless, so what is wrong with ping? Why would you need to test the upload and download speed of the computer? I thought that ping tested them both, and ping reflects weither the download would be good or not. It tests your connection to their computer, you don't need it to do anything else. To not slow down bandwith, you could have users click on a new "ping" button to test the ping, so they don;t test everybodys |
Another reason it should be by ping, My cable connection, is actually faster than some t1s! t1's go around 1500, while my cable is 2844! (kb/s) |
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I would rather see the connection type than any ping nonsense. |
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