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0 KB/s
Posted: September 27th, 2011, 2:07 pm
by jbruijntjes
Hello All,
I am running the latest version 0.6.9 on Windows 7 64 Bit enterprise.
I have a 120 Mbit connection and a Unet Pro abbo of 20 connections and 120 Mbits of download.
I can see Sabnzb making 20 connections and downloading at 9/10 MB/sa second BUT the web interface keeps counting 1 Kb/s / counting at 10 MByte per second /invalid time left.
What can I do to make SABNZB make the correct bandwidth calculation.
With 5 connections and 5 Mbits a second it report 5.1 MByte ok.
Please assist....
Re: 0 KB/s
Posted: September 27th, 2011, 2:13 pm
by shypike
jbruijntjes wrote:
I can see Sabnzb making 20 connections and downloading at 9/10 MB/sa second BUT the web interface keeps counting 1 Kb/s / counting at 10 MByte per second /invalid time left.
Sorry, you're making contrary claims in a single sentence.
I have no idea which specific problem you're trying to communicate.
Re: 0 KB/s
Posted: September 27th, 2011, 2:42 pm
by jbruijntjes
?
What I am trying to say is that SABNZB is pulling data from the wire at 10 Mbyte a second BUT is reporting 1 Kb/s and invalid timing.
The data comes in ok but the web interface just report it as a incorrect speed
Re: 0 KB/s
Posted: September 27th, 2011, 2:53 pm
by shypike
Which skin are you using?
Which refresh rate did you set?
Which OS, which browser?
Re: 0 KB/s
Posted: September 27th, 2011, 3:09 pm
by jbruijntjes
The default one , 3 seconds and Windows 7 IE.
But I looks like it was a retention thing of my provider...I have email communication with the Usenet pro guys right now.
With movies of retention beneath 200 days it works like a charm.
Strange though then that sabnzb was counting the MB's ok but the speed and time was off..
Re: 0 KB/s
Posted: September 27th, 2011, 3:36 pm
by sander
jbruijntjes wrote:The default one , 3 seconds and Windows 7 IE.
But I looks like it was a retention thing of my provider...I have email communication with the Usenet pro guys right now.
With movies of retention beneath 200 days it works like a charm.
Strange though then that sabnzb was counting the MB's ok but the speed and time was off..
If a download is not available on the newsserver, a few things will happen: the reported download speed will be very low (only the control traffic, I guess), SAB will thus give a high ETA (because remaning-MB / low-speed = big) and SAB will progress through all NZB blocks and will countdown them (measured in the MB's of the download).
So, that matches your description, right? I find it confusing too.
Re: 0 KB/s
Posted: December 12th, 2011, 5:21 pm
by olufs3n
I think it has something to do with your provider as well.. i've had the same issue with my previous provider and that went away after is switched to giganews..