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I only get a few kB/s throughput (about 10x times less than expected).
I first tried with defaults, then set -t 100 -q 100 on both sides (3x 33ms RTT - the docs are a bit vague and just say "multiple").
Wondering if there could be some general tipps how to determine the best values and fully use the connection speed.
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It improved when I used -t 330 -q 10 (so -t is 10x RTT now).
Now getting 72KB/s which is about as good as that DSL upstream.
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Feel free to open a pull request to improve the documentation ;)
I don't think that having played with it once on one machine qualifies me as advice giver / doc writer.
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I only get a few kB/s throughput (about 10x times less than expected).
I first tried with defaults, then set -t 100 -q 100 on both sides (3x 33ms RTT - the docs are a bit vague and just say "multiple").
Wondering if there could be some general tipps how to determine the best values and fully use the connection speed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: