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How many connections should I use?

BinTube Support
posted this on April 06, 2010 10:18

The ideal number of connections can vary from user to user. If you use too few, you will not get the best possible download speeds. If you use too many, you are wasting bandwidth, processing power and may actually get slower download speeds on CPU bound computers.

Finding  the best number of connections for your system:  

  1. Start with 5 connections, perform a 100MB download and take note of the download speed.
  2. Increase the number of connections by 1 and perform another 100MB download taking note of the download speed.
  3. Reapeat step 2 until you see no improvement in download speed: this is your ideal number of connections.

 

Share your results with other members by posting a reply to this question.

Your reply should include:

  • Your rated connection speed in Mb/s (you can measure this on http://www.speedtest.net)
  • Your download speed in KB/s
  • The lowest number of connections to reach your maximum download speed.
 

Comments

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Peter
BinTube.com

Rated connection: 10.99 Mb/s

Downloadspeed: 2500 - 2600 KB/s

Lowest connection: 7

April 06, 2010 11:45
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ronjuan8011
BinTube.com

Rated connection: 20.99 Mb/s

Downloadspeed: 800 - 900 KB/s

Lowest connection: 6

'''''''SLOOOOOOW"""""""

 

April 18, 2010 23:51
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John
BinTube.com

Rated connection: 18mbps

Number of connections: 8

Download speed: 2050kb/sec

April 19, 2010 14:52
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ZongJing
BinTube.com

Shanghai/China/China Telecom 10Mbit

Number of connections:12-16

Download speed:1090 Kbyte/sec

 

world.bintube.com is faster than us or eu connection in China.

June 16, 2010 23:00
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joseph
BinTube.com

connection: 10 mb/s

number of connections : 10

download speed : 900 kb/s

July 13, 2010 19:00
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war59312
BinTube.com

Rated Connection: 10Mbps

Download Speed: 1,800 KB/s

Lowest connection: 6

October 14, 2010 23:31
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Derek
BinTube.com

Rated Connection: 14.16Mbps

Download Speed: 21,504 KB/s

Lowest connection: 20

 

I'm cheating a bit because I have two Internet connections running into one PC. This is why my download speed in Newsbin is higher than my speed when I run the speed test at speedtest.net since the website is only running a test on one of my connections.

October 20, 2010 21:16
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Derek
BinTube.com

***Correction***

I calculated my 21 Mbps incorrectly to Kb and not KB. Correct speed is 2688 KB/s since I'm showing 21 Mbps on my news client. Sorry about that. :(

October 20, 2010 21:25
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Elionildo
BinTube.com

 

Unlimited speed?

I paid for BinTube since August 2009, and never had to complain about, that before had 20Mb internet download, now I have 100Mb of downloads, is not coming over that 3000KBs on average is 2500KBs, says that with the speed is unlimited should take some action, this low speed with anything that low.

20 connection Internet speed 100Mb dow 3000~2500KBs

November 28, 2010 14:37
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Jelle
BinTube.com

First of all, sending people to SpeedTest.Net is not always a good idea. In the beginning speedtest tries to locate the nearest server for you, so that your results are good enough. This leads to many "But SpeedTest.net said..." non-arguments at helpdesks. A second reason why speedtest is in some cases just completely off the scale is because of Software Firewall & Internet Security Packages. For instance, I have 120/10Mbit, but I also have Kaspersky and somehow I got these results:

http://www.speedtest.net/result/1157956297.png

But the right ways to meassure have been mentioned here as well: Download a fixed size (10MB, 100MB or 1000MB depending on your connection) within the BinTube client. It would be even better if you had Accelerator running at the same time since it tells you the diference between what should have been accelerated, what actually goes through your line and how much overhead you've accumulated with 20 connections.

Using this method, I didn't have to plot 15 measure points ... I could tell in a matter of minutes what the ideal number of connections is for my internetconnection in relation to Usenet Downloads.

Oh, and b.t.w. here in Europe (7 hops from the server :>) I easily get the >100Mbit speeds with actual leeching involved, so keep up the good stuff! I'm totally satisfied for now. :>

Just wanted to test the Bintube Servers; for ten bucks, I thought I'd give it a try! Maybe I'll even stick around since your retention is 300 days higher than my other free IPv6 Usenet Account. (Yes, I have 2 BinTube versions now, the free member and the pro I bought in 2009)

February 14, 2011 22:57
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cestessr
BinTube.com

I have 50Mbs use 20 connections get 40 to50 varies with differnt  downloads works great

January 01, 2012 10:21
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idenis
BinTube.com

5Mb

Download at 600K KB/s with 5connections

Aloha

April 04, 2012 11:59