Passy said:Hey Dragon2309,
Maybe you want to read carefully before you get all excited.
I said "whenever I want to" that means when I need all my bandwidth I don't want to be limited, which I am sometime when I download something.
Passy said:Let me try to explain myself better,
When I download from the net, usually, I get around 250KB/s.
When I download using a ftp server or a file transfer software, I get around 50KB/s. The server as an upload capacity of 256KB/s and I have a download capacity of 2MB.
I understand that the server upload capacity will be limiting the download on my side but why can't I use the full capacity of the server.
I hope you all understand me know. I am sorry if I don't master english like you but I am French.
sum ppl are gona laught but i use tesco broadband
alanuofm said:you just contradicted yourself. you understand the server upload capacity but how can you not understand that your download is bottlenecked by this upload capacity? and with illegal filesharing, it all depends on how many peers you are downloading from which depends on the software you use.
alanuofm said:if you understand server upload capacity then the question is already answered. you cannot force a server to up its bandwidth to you.
geoff5093 said:If your talking about using up all your bandwidth to download something, you can get download accelerators that use multiple connections, and it uses up almost all of your bandwidth (depending on the server).
Passy said:What if I own the server or I know the person that owns it?
Like I said, the server upload capacity is 256KB/s but when I try to donwload something from it from another computer, I only get 50KB/s. Why?