Re: [Pan-users] Feature Request: Bandwidth Throttling

2006-09-18 Thread David Kelly
On Sep 18, 2006, at 9:52 AM, Brian Pack wrote: So maybe the limit is a good thing. Although I'd be happier with a limit of 5 or 6. :) Is likely your ISP's newserver limits bandwidth by the connection. Try dropping the connection count to 2 in pan as a quick and simple bandwidth limit ex

Re: [Pan-users] Feature Request: Bandwidth Throttling

2006-09-18 Thread Brian Morrison
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 10:52:40 -0400 Brian Pack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So maybe the limit is a good thing. Although I'd be happier with a limit of 5 > or 6. :) GNKSA specifies a maximum of 4 connections, but there is nothing to stop you editing that limit yourself and building a non GNKSA-co

Re: [Pan-users] Feature Request: Bandwidth Throttling

2006-09-18 Thread Brian Pack
On Sunday 17 September 2006 20:55, Alen Williams wrote: > When I'm downloading from my ISP it'll take ALL the bandwidth of my DSL > line (woohoo). Which is both good, nice and fast, and bad, you can't do > anything else really. > > I'd like the ability to set the maximum amount of bandwidth that Pa

[Pan-users] Feature Request: Bandwidth Throttling

2006-09-17 Thread Alen Williams
When I'm downloading from my ISP it'll take ALL the bandwidth of my DSL line (woohoo). Which is both good, nice and fast, and bad, you can't do anything else really. I'd like the ability to set the maximum amount of bandwidth that Pan is allowed to use... On the fly like Azureus does hopefully. A