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Old 23.12.2016, 14:47
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Default Speed can be lower than expected when using a speed limit

When a speed limit is configured, each concurrent download is assigned the same max speed. This is fine as long as each download can reach that speed. But when one download is slower than its limit, the overall speed stays below the configured speed limit.

Example:
Speed limit of 800 kB/s.
4 Concurrent downloads. 3 Of those could reach a high speed, but one only reaches 10 kB/s.

Resulting speeds:
1 slow download: 10 kB/s
3 fast downloads: 200 kB/s each
Sum: 610 kB/s

I'd expect JDownloader to reach 800 kB/s in this case, assigning 263 kB/s to each of the 3 fast downloads.
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Old 23.12.2016, 15:12
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At the moment the speed is distributed uniformly. Dynamic limit assignment is not that easy. see
https://board.jdownloader.org/showpo...69&postcount=2
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