[juneau-lug] Re: Web100 servers

  • From: "Myron Davis" <myrond@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: juneau-lug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2006 21:45:23 -0800

I was thinking of just TCP ACK's, if you're uploading data the ACKs from
your download get queued after the data you are uploading thereby slowing
your overall total bandwidth.  Upload bandwidth destroys download bandwidth
so as long as you know that you can manage the upload bandwidth thereby
increasing downloads.
Basically first in first out is not always the best, and it doesn't really
increase your bandwidth it just makes better use of your total bandwidth.

I use wondershaper myself http://lartc.org/wondershaper/.

On 9/24/06, Kevin Miller <millerboys@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Myron Davis wrote:
> > another way to increase bandwidth on consumer connections is to always
> order
> > outgoing ACK's before any other type of packet.
>
> Wouldn't that be a syn-ack or an inbound ack unless they initiate the
> connection?  I'm not running any services so they wouldn't normally be
> connecting to me.  (I hope! <g>).
>
> And how does one do this?
>
>
> ...Kevin
> --
> Kevin Miller
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