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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Topic started by: xiele on March 12, 2007, 10:34:42 PM
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just as the pictures
1.why are there so many connections without "speed",but not idle
2.why does so many ports only serv a little data and then break
3.what does it mean by "no-cache"
what I wonder to know is how can I make the clients download as fast as they can
I use edu-lan,so the speed would not be the problem.but with lots of connections,the HFS will deny connections,when I use the brower to brow the server,I show "time out".
Maybe the HFS can not servs lots of request at the same time?
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1. because idle in that panel is different from a paused download.
if you read "Idle" there, it means that connection has no request to serve.
2. for every port there was a connection. when a file/download is completed, HFS closes the connection to avoid IE6 hanging on 99%.
3. the browser doesn't want to use any cached file on that specific request.
i don't understand if your problem is the speed people is downloading, or the time-out.
speed:
do you know your max speed? if you don't know it, you can't tell you are going slower than that.
time-out:
what's the number of connection you are serving when the problem appears?
is your CPU overloaded when it happens?
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I have similar problem, but I have only one user, download speed is vary from 10 to 400 Kb/s (download agent is Opera browser), while using torrent for the same file the user can download with up to 5-6 Mbyte/s speed (which is close to my real network speed). Any ideas why does this happens and how can I speed it up to a more reasonable level?
Thanks in advance.
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I have similar problem, but I have only one user, download speed is vary from 10 to 400 Kb/s (download agent is Opera browser), while using torrent for the same file the user can download with up to 5-6 Mbyte/s speed (which is close to my real network speed). Any ideas why does this happens and how can I speed it up to a more reasonable level?
Thanks in advance.
Utorrent downloads from many different peers, not just you.
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I use edu-lan,so the speed would not be the problem.but ....
Sorry, but what is edu-lan ?
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Maybe Intranet on university campus?
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I have similar problem, but I have only one user, download speed is vary from 10 to 400 Kb/s (download agent is Opera browser), while using torrent for the same file the user can download with up to 5-6 Mbyte/s speed (which is close to my real network speed). Any ideas why does this happens and how can I speed it up to a more reasonable level?
Thanks in advance.
Utorrent downloads from many different peers, not just you.
I thought it was obvious that I'm the only seeder and I have the only one peer, moreover the point was that the download speed is way too slow.
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I have similar problem, but I have only one user, download speed is vary from 10 to 400 Kb/s (download agent is Opera browser), while using torrent for the same file the user can download with up to 5-6 Mbyte/s speed (which is close to my real network speed). Any ideas why does this happens and how can I speed it up to a more reasonable level?
Thanks in advance.
Utorrent downloads from many different peers, not just you.
I thought it was obvious that I'm the only seeder and I have the only one peer, moreover the point was that the download speed is way too slow.
Sorry, but unless you say these things in the original post first I can only assume that you downloaded it first and then seed it which is what is normally done by the majority of bittorent users.