Way to limit download / upload speed?
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Way to limit download / upload speed?
When my SMP client hits the server to get a new WU, it utterly kills my internet. I've checked the logs, and it's definitely my client both on download and upload (800+ kbps download, etc).
Is there any settings / flags to enter for the smp client to perhaps throttle that?
Is there any settings / flags to enter for the smp client to perhaps throttle that?
Re: Way to limit download / upload speed?
There is no FAH client setting for that. Try to find some utils what can enforce per application upload/download limiting.
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Re: Way to limit download / upload speed?
There are no settings, within folding, that limit upload/download speed other than asking before connecting. That will limit access to your internet to when you authorize it. With that you can specify when the bandwith problem happens to when you are not using it. Do note, that your productivity will decrease because folding will not occur while it is waiting for authorization.
You can limit the total amount of data that is transfered by using the uniprocessor client and choosing small WU's. However, to my knowledge, there are no small WU's for the SMP client...
If necessary, you can, to some extent, deal with bandwidth issues by getting a QOS router and configuring it appropiately.
You can limit the total amount of data that is transfered by using the uniprocessor client and choosing small WU's. However, to my knowledge, there are no small WU's for the SMP client...
If necessary, you can, to some extent, deal with bandwidth issues by getting a QOS router and configuring it appropiately.
Re: Way to limit download / upload speed?
So, about 3 times per day (at most), your connection is maxed out for a few seconds while a new WU downloads?
I am afraid I don't have a solution for you, though I don't really see how this can be that troublesome. What kind of connection do you have?
I am afraid I don't have a solution for you, though I don't really see how this can be that troublesome. What kind of connection do you have?
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Well, the problem in more detail is that my roommate (who plays WoW incessantly) is at home, whereas I'm not.
Essentially, it lags him out and so he physically disconnects my computer. I'm trying to find a happy medium so I don't kill him when I get back (I have remote access to my main machine, so installing stuff isn't a problem).
Luckily, I'm moving soon, but there's a LOT of idle time to take advantage of while I'm not even using the machine and I might as well. I figure just set it to small WUs or something during this brief hiatus, or maybe just kill the SMP client outright once it's done and just let my GPU client work alone; that's a bit frustrating though.
Essentially, it lags him out and so he physically disconnects my computer. I'm trying to find a happy medium so I don't kill him when I get back (I have remote access to my main machine, so installing stuff isn't a problem).
Luckily, I'm moving soon, but there's a LOT of idle time to take advantage of while I'm not even using the machine and I might as well. I figure just set it to small WUs or something during this brief hiatus, or maybe just kill the SMP client outright once it's done and just let my GPU client work alone; that's a bit frustrating though.
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Re: Way to limit download / upload speed?
Assuming you have a Quad core CPU, temporarily replace the SMP client with 3 CPU clients. They'll UL/DL more often, but with smaller packages.
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Re: Way to limit download / upload speed?
Something isn't right. I have 2 SMP systems, and a PS3 folding 24/7 in my house, and multiple people playing EverQuest. I have never lagged anybody out of a game. What kind of Internet connection do you have, and what network hardware are you using?
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Intel Q6600; 2x2GB=4GB Ram; Gigabyte GA-X48-DS4 Motherboard; PC Power and Cooling Q750 PS; 2x GTX 460 video card; Windows 7 X64.
Machine 3:
Dell Dimension 8400, 3.2GHz P4 4x512GB Ram, Video card GTX 460, Windows 7 X32
I am currently folding just on the 5x GTX 460's for aprox. 70K PPD - Location: Salem. OR USA
Re: Way to limit download / upload speed?
No, he's right: folding will lag-out Wow during UL/DL's (lag in the range of 2000-3000ms in the open and 7000-10000ms in a city ). It used to happen to me all the time. I then added QOS (a Dlink DIR-655 router) and it simply made it difficult during fire-fights while UL/DL'ing (Lag in the 200ms second range). Other than in a fire fight, that level of lag is tolerable. When not UL/DL my lag would be in the range of 40-50ms.
Re: Way to limit download / upload speed?
I'll look into the QoS solution. I dunno though; for the time that I'll be remaining there (not long) versus the time / effort getting my roommate to install a QoS on his router (huge for someone that does little else but play WoW) may not be worth it. I do very much appreciate all of the feedback, however.
I'll look into a simple solution for now though likely. Maybe just change the SMP client to small, or kill it outright until I get home after it finishes its latest WU.
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I'll look into a simple solution for now though likely. Maybe just change the SMP client to small, or kill it outright until I get home after it finishes its latest WU.
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Re: Way to limit download / upload speed?
How many work units per day are you going through?
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Re: Way to limit download / upload speed?
Only one or so usually.
I've been hearing about 3-4 a day per person, but my processor usually takes about 18-20 hours per WU. It's a Q6600 at 2.4 GHz per core.
I've been hearing about 3-4 a day per person, but my processor usually takes about 18-20 hours per WU. It's a Q6600 at 2.4 GHz per core.
Re: Way to limit download / upload speed?
I get 3 per day, but I am running the A2 cores (Advanced methods - Linux/OSX only), which run much faster. Also, my Q6600 is OC'd to 3.2GHz. My WUs are 1920 pts, and take just a tad under 8 hours to finish. If you are running a dedicated machine, I recommend a similar setup. However, if you use the machine for things like gaming, it is probably easier to leave it using Windows.
If you are completing one WU per day, ignore your roommate. He can suffer one lag spike per day. It's for a good cause. If I were in your shoes, and he disconnected my computer, I would wait until he is in a big raid, and disconnect his. But that's just me.
If you are completing one WU per day, ignore your roommate. He can suffer one lag spike per day. It's for a good cause. If I were in your shoes, and he disconnected my computer, I would wait until he is in a big raid, and disconnect his. But that's just me.
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Re: Way to limit download / upload speed?
I think you'll be interested by NetLimiter ... I know it's a shareware, but you might be able to find something similar, and free.
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I've given serious thought to booting him off his network when I hear him talking over Vent and can figure out he's in the middle of a big fight (yay Backtrack 3 on a USB stick =P ).PlayLoud wrote: ...I would wait until he is in a big raid, and disconnect his. But that's just me.
Plus he's a main healer. >.>
All things aside though, I'm just trying to figure out how to go about this in the most "humane" way for the moment (although I suppose that would involve getting his account banned so he'd go outside) until I move out at the end of this month.
I definitely appreciate all of the feedback thus far, however, and may look into getting a Linux box up and running that will handle the A2 cores as well as be a server for my own personal tinkering.
Thanks to everyone's feedback, and I'll figure something out here directly.
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Re: Way to limit download / upload speed?
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