Just installed the 0.8 version of sab, and it's running.. I'm not sure exactly what its looking for in the line-speed section.
I have a 6 mbit dsl connection (yay), but the description is in bytes? ...and the example shows So 6M = .75 MegaByte or 750000 Bytes... I figured it would be in Megabits as most connections thatI I've seen are sold that way, and put 6M in the line-speed field, with 50% utilization -and it maxed out my connection. If I put in .75, I get download speeds of ZERO...
I've tried other things... finally (at least for now) settling on 3M and 50% which yields a 500kB/s speed (which I'm cool with). But would like to know if this is working as it should, or if I'm doing something wrong..
TIA.
How to set line speed / speed limit in 0.8
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LJSeinfeld
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Re: How to set line speed / speed limit in 0.8
600K is the right value. You can also use 0.6M or 6000000.
The bits/sec is the sensible way for ISP to describe their offer.
Bytes/sec is the sensible way for SABnzbd to describe speed.
These units are about different things, which cannot be fully compared.
There is no exact way to convert, but a factor 10 is usually accurate enough.
The bits/sec is the sensible way for ISP to describe their offer.
Bytes/sec is the sensible way for SABnzbd to describe speed.
These units are about different things, which cannot be fully compared.
There is no exact way to convert, but a factor 10 is usually accurate enough.
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LJSeinfeld
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Re: How to set line speed / speed limit in 0.8
Thanks for the reply.
so 6Mbit = 750 KB... Which bears out in real-life. My connection downloads at about 750KB/s max.
if I put in .6M @ 50%, sab is downloading at between 650 and 700 KB/s, which shouldn't be. It should be (roughly) half of that, correct?
so 6Mbit = 750 KB... Which bears out in real-life. My connection downloads at about 750KB/s max.
if I put in .6M @ 50%, sab is downloading at between 650 and 700 KB/s, which shouldn't be. It should be (roughly) half of that, correct?
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LJSeinfeld
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Re: How to set line speed / speed limit in 0.8
Looks like I can enter my line speed in KB/sec (i.e. 750K) and it works.
This is confusing. I'd imagine (although, I'm not the person who's gotta do it
) to just standardize on something -- like the line-speed that everyone thinks they have/in the units described (like megabits... ) and let sab do the conversion to units it likes to use..
Ex:
Enter your connection speed here _______________ in (dropdown: Megabit/s, Kilobit/s, Gigabit/s)
This is confusing. I'd imagine (although, I'm not the person who's gotta do it
Ex:
Enter your connection speed here _______________ in (dropdown: Megabit/s, Kilobit/s, Gigabit/s)
