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  • anas123
    Newbie
    • Jan 2010
    • 9

    #1

    Slow internet effects cs

    Hi I am getting really slow internet will this effect my cardsharing Eg. will the channels lag or not work at all.
  • Bulld0g
    V.I.P. Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 7158

    #2
    Slow internet will affect your viewing quality

    THE TRUTH
    The Hillsborough Independent Panel. 12/09/12

    Today's report is black and white.The Liverpool fans were not the cause of the disaster.
    The panel has quite simply found 'no evidence' in support of allegations of 'exceptional levels of drunkenness, ticketlessness or violence among Liverpool fans' and 'no evidence that fans had conspired to arrive late at the stadium' and 'no evidence that they stole from the dead and dying'.

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    • anas123
      Newbie
      • Jan 2010
      • 9

      #3
      thanks because im trying to watch hd channels and its breaking up but the fta channels work perfect.

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      • manxspud
        DK Veteran
        • Jul 2009
        • 1768

        #4
        Also could be a overcrowded server.

        Fta channels will not need a internet connection , what are the sd premium channels like...

        @manx

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        • anas123
          Newbie
          • Jan 2010
          • 9

          #5
          Originally posted by manxspud
          Also could be a overcrowded server.

          Fta channels will not need a internet connection , what are the sd premium channels like...

          @manx
          Much better but not perfect

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          • manxspud
            DK Veteran
            • Jul 2009
            • 1768

            #6
            As bd says slow internet can affect your quality , this said cs does not need huge amounts of bandwidth, i know some 1 using a dongle in lets say a very remote area who gets a decent pic.

            If your using a pay server for a certain provider more than likely its over subscribed, as most of these are greedy f**kers.

            @manx

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            • whitespur
              Newbie
              • Aug 2008
              • 3

              #7
              Hi , can anyone tell how i can get a good cs server , ive one butt it just keeps freezing , thanks

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              • Bulld0g
                V.I.P. Member
                • Apr 2008
                • 7158

                #8
                Originally posted by whitespur
                Hi , can anyone tell how i can get a good cs server , ive one butt it just keeps freezing , thanks
                You need to Google some cs forums m8, no cs talk allowed in here

                THE TRUTH
                The Hillsborough Independent Panel. 12/09/12

                Today's report is black and white.The Liverpool fans were not the cause of the disaster.
                The panel has quite simply found 'no evidence' in support of allegations of 'exceptional levels of drunkenness, ticketlessness or violence among Liverpool fans' and 'no evidence that fans had conspired to arrive late at the stadium' and 'no evidence that they stole from the dead and dying'.

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                • whitespur
                  Newbie
                  • Aug 2008
                  • 3

                  #9
                  Ok , ive tried that , just thought id ask , anyway sorry for asking , thanks

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                  • alunfennell
                    V.I.P. Member
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 1525

                    #10
                    Measurements For just the connection to Peers (Without viewing anything ) show that 60.4bits/s are sent to the server and 23.2bits/s received from the server every hour per user checking connection Peer to Client.

                    When connected to a Peer it works out like this

                    1 C line takes 5 x 16 x 8 = 200 bits/s
                    7 C lines would need 7 x 200 = 1.4 Kb/s

                    Each exchanged key = 16 bytes

                    So you view a Encrypted channel for 1 hour, if the key is updated every 5 seconds, (Sky Uk Approximate Card Refresh Rate) thats 12 exchanges / minute => 11520 bytes transferred to send or receive the keys (that is 0.01 Megabytes) ...which is nothing at all



                    Most IP receivers can even and with ease share on old Analogue Modems, so even to most basic Internet package which I think would be around 2meg would be more than fast enough to share with easy up to 30 peers.

                    Hope it help some of you calculate your own usage.
                    Last edited by alunfennell; 3 October, 2010, 03:46.
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                    • markj113
                      Junior Member
                      • Sep 2010
                      • 26

                      #11
                      Originally posted by alunfennell
                      Measurements For just the connection to Peers (Without viewing anything ) show that 60.4bits/s are sent to the server and 23.2bits/s received from the server every hour per user checking connection Peer to Client.

                      When connected to a Peer it works out like this

                      1 C line takes 5 x 16 x 8 = 200 bits/s
                      7 C lines would need 7 x 200 = 1.4 Kb/s

                      Each exchanged key = 16 bytes

                      So you view a Encrypted channel for 1 hour, if the key is updated every 5 seconds, (Sky Uk Approximate Card Refresh Rate) thats 12 exchanges / minute => 11520 bytes transferred to send or receive the keys (that is 0.01 Megabytes) ...which is nothing at all



                      Most IP receivers can even and with ease share on old Analogue Modems, so even to most basic Internet package which I think would be around 2meg would be more than fast enough to share with easy up to 30 peers.

                      Hope it help some of you calculate your own usage.
                      thanks for the info, was searching the internet for it.

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