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What is FPS?? [message #38528] |
Mon, 11 August 2003 10:43 |
Homey
Messages: 1084 Registered: February 2003 Location: Canada
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http://www.dslreport.com/stest
With my former cable i could host 12. Some cable can host 20.
What ever your upload is you can host this
4=120kbps
6=200
10=300
16=650
20=900-1mbps
Also sniper uses alot less bandwidth, almost half of a normal server.
Homey
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What is FPS?? [message #38768] |
Tue, 12 August 2003 11:37 |
Bearxor
Messages: 137 Registered: February 2003
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no, you can not change your bandwidth. You get what you get and thats about it. Cable is also kind of tricky, because your bandwidth will fluxuate when other people on your line are using their modems (read: not other people in your house, but in your area. Cable lines are shared bandwidth between a bunch of different subscribers).
go to http://www.broadbandreports.com and try out their speed tests to see where your upload speed stands at different times of the day, and use homey's little chart to determine how many you can host.
MOST cable modem services I know of have an upload of around 512k.
EDIT: just noticed homey had a link to dslreport.com. That should be http://www.dslreports.com/stest
EDIT 2: While I said that you cannot change your upload speed, you can TWEAK your computer to allow it to use the available bandwidth more efficiently. broandbandreports.com also has a wealth of information on how to do this. But don't expect huge gains... You might get like 10-15k at most, but every little bit helps.
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What is FPS?? [message #39594] |
Fri, 15 August 2003 07:49 |
Homey
Messages: 1084 Registered: February 2003 Location: Canada
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ohmybad | I get 550 kps download speed and 250 kps upload. What size server do you think I could run?
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A very good 3v3, do net update rate 5 for 4v4 or 5v5.
Homey
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