Youtube is horribly slow, and when I upload, I can't browse internet easily.kosandpol said:what's wrong with uploading using your browser ?
I see. But how does it slow down your browsing speed ? you're uploading means its using your upstream bandwidth and for browsing it is using your down stream bandwidth.Anusha said:Youtube is horribly slow, and when I upload, I can't browse internet easily.
With a separate software, I can run it under a low priority to save bandwidth for high priority tasks such as browsing. I wish there was a way to prioritize the "tabs" in Firefox or any other browser.
kosandpol said:I see. But how does it slow down your browsing speed ? you're uploading means its using your upstream bandwidth and for browsing it is using your down stream bandwidth.
Are you sure on that ? ADSL specifically states the MAX possible download speed and the MAX possible upload speed and usually the up speed is lower than the down speed. Can the upload stream really take the full bandwidth ?GTRZ said:This is ADSL machan.
If you use total upstream bandwidth then its equal to total usage of down stream bandwidth.
kosandpol said:I see. But how does it slow down your browsing speed ? you're uploading means its using your upstream bandwidth and for browsing it is using your down stream bandwidth.
GTRZ said:This is ADSL machan.
If you use total upstream bandwidth then its equal to total usage of down stream bandwidth.
WHAT ???blood_brotha said:NO NO... its either 512kbps upload or 128kbps upload... upload and download not dedicated
They are not dedicated bands. Some frequency portion is shared. That's why you can't download at max speed (or sometimes download at all!) when you choose unlimited upload setting in a torrent client. But you still get the max download speed at up to about 9kBps upload (out of 16kBps theoretical max, in a 512k SLT ADSL connection)kosandpol said:WHAT ???![]()
Since when is this ?
The upload speed and the download speed is not dedicated but the connection is supposed to have max 512kbps download speed while having a max upload speed of 128kbps at the same time.
I see. though this is not what SLT people say when asked about this.Anusha said:They are not dedicated bands. Some frequency portion is shared. That's why you can't download at max speed (or sometimes download at all!) when you choose unlimited upload setting in a torrent client. But you still get the max download speed at up to about 9kBps upload (out of 16kBps theoretical max, in a 512k SLT ADSL connection)
Well this is inherent to ADSL.kosandpol said:I see. though this is not what SLT people say when asked about this.
I don't have a hacking issue. Just want peace in mind when uploading files.nismok said:Best way is Using YouTube main site to Upload videos. It will Reduce getting your Account Hacked. There are no Officially Supported YouTube Uploaders..
Anusha said:They are not dedicated bands. Some frequency portion is shared. That's why you can't download at max speed (or sometimes download at all!) when you choose unlimited upload setting in a torrent client. But you still get the max download speed at up to about 9kBps upload (out of 16kBps theoretical max, in a 512k SLT ADSL connection)




ok, they are not 100% dedicated bands, when echo cancellation is applied. And that's the only thing I can think of, which affects the download speed when upload band is heavily utilized. And SLT giving only 512k for downstream also might mean a big portion of downstream band is located inside this common part.bhai4uanu said:
sure on that?