How do you stop outgoing spam?
Marshall Eubanks
tme at multicasttech.com
Mon Sep 9 21:53:48 UTC 2002
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 00:41:09 +0200 (CEST)
Iljitsch van Beijnum <iljitsch at muada.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Brad Knowles wrote:
>
> > > Brad> No, the traffic budget is on upstream traffic, not
> > > Brad> downstream. Stream content all you want, but don't try to
> > > Brad> generate too much upstream traffic or you get your bandwidth
> > > Brad> severely curtailed.
>
> [The whole thing about port 80 upstream bandwidth limitations getting in
> the way of streaming audio/video sounds like nonsense to me, since this
> usually doesn't go _to_ TCP port 80, even flowing _from_ TCP port 80 is
> something I haven't seen this century.]
>
> > > good consumer... don't try to talk. just watch the propaganda...
>
> > Yeah, well. For Internet cafe's, this is probably a fairly
> > reasonable assumption.
>
> Ok, suppose someone can touch type. The world record is something like 600
> key presses per minute, which is 10 41-byte TCP packets per second ~= 4
> kbps.
>
When I go to Internet cafe's (I like Global Gossip), I connect my Ti-book
to the local ethernet if at all possible (that's why I like Global Gossip) and
use high bit rates (i.e., file transfers) in both direction.
If I was limited to 4 kbps outbound, I would want my money back.
Just one customer viewpoint :)
Regards
Marshall Eubanks
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