[Ham-Computers] RE: Router Question
Jonathan Thawley
kc8cpw at gmail.com
Tue Dec 5 20:07:24 EST 2006
speaking of routers... what is a good router that will stand up to the
bandwidth required for bit torrents... yeah i know there's commercial
stuff... but anything that's built for the home user that stands up
better than others?
i think most routers allow you to limit bandwidth to each port on a
router, too so you could use that method to take a little control on
your bandwidth....
Jonathan
On 12/5/06, jeff <jeffv at op.net> wrote:
> Hsu, Aaron (NBC Universal) wrote:
> > Speaking of Bit-Torrents, as mentioned before, BT is known to
> lock-up (if not permanently "kill") cheaper routers. BT pushes a
> router's limits when it comes to bandwidth
>
> stunning.
> I know mfgrs are cheap, but this absolutely takes the cake.
>
>
> It's like buying a car that immediately breaks down. You take it back
> to the dealer, who looks you straight in the eye and tells you the car
> was designed for light driving. More than 25 miles per day at speeds
> over 55mph makes the car overheat and the engine stop. They just
> weren't designed for that kind of punishment.
>
>
> Not that I should be surprised, but still.....
> Next thing you know I'll be expecting my cable speeds to be as advertised!
>
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