There are multiple ways to set this up but I have opted to start with a 1 hour full-speed download. Unfortunately, the easiest way to set this up is so that the user sets what they want to download, and their downloading takes place between 1 hour before their free time and during their free-time.
Edit: Would you mind going or asking one of your users to the Plans page and link any relevant data from notes 1 and 2. Also, if you could get the refresh for the ProPlus plan that would be helpful. IF recovery 2. The problem lies if you ever go into the RED I can't verify since I don't have a password to see their FAP.
Then you can set up another column of hours to download during the day. Then change global peers to 50, with between 5 and 10 per torrent. Why not just monitor the overall bandwidth used by everything in windows and stop connections when you get near the limit instead of focusing on uTorrent only?
Or you could have the program stop the process and then restart it when the 'bucket' is full again. Oh sure, choose the EASY way out. From what I gather you're an ISP of some sort? I don't see why this should be a feature though. It would be stupid from the developers to implement this, for it would result in more requests like this for other situations.
The first example shows seeding during all but your one download hour you set default speeds to your maximum listed above and limited to the speeds in the picture. To empty the bucket in 2 hours, the download limit is reduced to 50KiBps. Since it takes 3 hours for the bucket to refill it should look more like this.
Increase the frequency and reduce the download rate to download continuously over more time. Pictures are similar to the above, the difference depends upon how fast the reload xx. I wouldn't recommend raising the download limit due to the increased speed and possibility of going into the red. This topic is interesting.
There are varied internet plans popping up that have bandwidth caps. These interact very strangely with a P2P and adaptive bandwidth applications. As an application developer suddenly we have to chose between the best user experience and a bandwidth budget. What's more, we can't always know when our application is run in that environment, so users have to be savy enough to know the behaviour of the application they're using.
Just how much bandwidth does YouTube eat? What about their new H encodes? How many automatic Windows or FireFox updates will take place this month? No way of knowing, really. I would like a way to detect these sorts of connections, and inspect properties about current usage and limits. My fear is that this will never standardize and uTorrent will start to bloat to support them all when any particular user needs exactly one, or more likely zero.
So, I think a good answer to this it to have an external application implement the detection mechanism, and communicate with uTorrent over the WebUI API. Is it possible for you to list in the top-post the models of modems HN uses which are currently compatible with your system?
Thank you for providing a useful utility. Can anyone using utorrent with hughesnet confirm that jewelisheaven's plan for using the scheduler will work without leaving you over the fap limit? Jewelisheaven used basic math and lots LOTS of number crunching. If you want verification do the math yourself. Hughes allows unlimited downloading between the hours of 3 am and 6 am , Eastern Standard time.
The Fair Access Policy is straightforward. Based on an analysis of customer usage data, Hughes has established a download threshold for each of the HughesNet service plans that is well above the typical usage rates.
Subscribers who exceed that threshold will experience reduced download speeds for approximately 24 hours. During this recovery period, the HughesNet service may still be used, but speeds will be slower. Not whining about HughesNet here. Other transfers are much faster for us now. I knew there would be some latency issues going-in, so the page hesitations weren't a surprise. I only meant as a likely reason for the policy, but your P2P activities are probably still being affected by it, regardless of how much data is actually being used.
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