at high speed, but the over-sold
>> uplink can't transfer all of that data, so everyone's bandwidth slows
>> to a crawl.
>>
>> So, what can you do about it? Well, you probably can't complain to
>> your ISP. They probably sold you your internet as &qu
this matter to me?" Broadband IS important to qualty
of life online these days, but ultrafast broadband is not so much.
Have a think about what's "fast enough" for you.
Thank you for your attention.
Markos
Dear Darac Marjal,
Thank you very much for your detailed and didactic explanation.
It helped me to understand a little more how things work.
But I'm still don't know what value I use to configure the upload and
download speeds on my load balance tp-link tl-r470t+ router.
Should I use the maximum speed, average speed or minimum speed?
Thank you very much,
Markos
Top-posting Darac's excellent long response. Here's a data point for you.
The effective bandwidth increase from 10Mb/s ethernet to 100Mb/s ethernet
was achieved by simply using more conductors. Already in the connectors and
cabling. But no one added capacity upstream specifically for that. Just
add
On 09/03/2021 23:20, Markos wrote:
> Markos wrote:
> >> I'm a Debian user and have already configured a router TL-R470T+ to connect
> >> with 2 providers (by PPPoE and dynamic link). And I'm using the TL-WR841ND
> >> V10 router only as an access point.
> >>
> >> Now I'm in doubt as to how I will
Markos wrote:
I'm a Debian user and have already configured a router TL-R470T+ to connect
with 2 providers (by PPPoE and dynamic link). And I'm using the TL-WR841ND
V10 router only as an access point.
Now I'm in doubt as to how I will set the Upstream and Downstream Bandwidth
for each ISP if ev
Markos wrote:
> I'm a Debian user and have already configured a router TL-R470T+ to connect
> with 2 providers (by PPPoE and dynamic link). And I'm using the TL-WR841ND
> V10 router only as an access point.
>
> Now I'm in doubt as to how I will set the Upstream and Downstream Bandwidth
> for each
Hi,
I'm a Debian user and have already configured a router TL-R470T+ to
connect with 2 providers (by PPPoE and dynamic link). And I'm using the
TL-WR841ND V10 router only as an access point.
Now I'm in doubt as to how I will set the Upstream and Downstream
Bandwidth for each ISP if every tim
On Thursday January 22 at 05:47pm
Luciano Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a server with 3 Ethernet interfaces
I believe what you are looking for is 'bonding.' Do a google for it:
http://google.com/linux
Sorry to be so brief, but thats about all I know. I haven't actually
used bonding,
Hi all,
I have a server with 3 Ethernet interfaces
eth0 (ppp0) = internet conexion = DHCP ADSL = dinamic IP address
gateway = 200.216.X.X
eth1 = internal network = 192.168.0.200
eth2 = internet access = 200.xxx.xxx.xxx
gateway = 200.X.X.X
This means I have two internet access in the same server
Hi all,
I have a server with 3 Ethernet interfaces
eth0 (ppp0) = internet conexion = DHCP ADSL = dinamic IP address
gateway = 200.216.X.X
eth1 = internal network = 192.168.0.200
eth2 = internet access = 200.xxx.xxx.xxx
gateway = 200.X.X.X
This means I have two internet access in the same server.
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