[tor-relays] Tor relay from home - end of experiment?

Pascal Terjan pterjan at gmail.com
Wed Dec 14 15:00:57 UTC 2016


On 14 Dec 2016 14:49, "Rana" <ranaventures at gmail.com> wrote:



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Am 14.12.2016 um 11:46 schrieb Rana:

>>They do, however, have different numbers as to how much traffic they can
carry; which in view of the above IMHO can be attributed only to the
difference in how well their respective IPSs connect
>>with the ISPs in places where DirAuths are located.
>What kind of connection are they attached to? DSL? Fiber? Cable?
>POTS/Modem? ... ?
DSL, both of them - but different ISPs. ZG0 has up bandwidth of 1.5mbps,
GG2 has 3mbps, both very table at these numbers

>What kind of hardware is used to build the connection? One of these shiny
pretty Netgear R7900?
DSL modem boxes  supplied by the ISPs. In case of ZG0, an ADB box. Why is
this significant?


Some are quite limited in the number of simultaneous connections they can
handle for example (see complaints from bittorrent users), but I doubt this
is the case here as you don't get many users
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