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Posted by: z_o_o_m
« on: 22-11-2009, 09:50:46 »

example:
if your total upload speed is 1MB/s (not 1Mb/s ...), and every upload goes max. 300kB/s,
you should set it to 256 :)
if you want to upload just 1 file which goes 1MB/s, set it to 512 :)

it should be a little bit less than speed of one upload :)

you can test it ... set it very low and watch the speed, set it high and watch it ;)
Posted by: redbaron88
« on: 22-11-2009, 09:25:14 »

So how do I determine my buffer size, timeout, and try count for maximum benefit? I have broadband, but I cannot figure out the statistics to what would assist me to the best effect and faster uploads without problems.