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[Request] - lq rq and max peer connections

by Guest on 2014/08/26 06:36:17 AM    
What does really "LQ" and "RQ" mean? Some kind of requests or requests of pieces?
I usually find the limit to be something like RQ:96/96. Why is that the value and can it be increased?
Isn't the bandwidth being capped with those limited
requests making the peers not use or reach their full potencial?
I'm being sincere and honest from my personal usage, I would appreciate if anyone could
share some light on this subject.

As for "Maximum peer connections" it's default is 25. I had myself situations where
the most peers I needed were only 10. How can I deal with this situation other than keep using
the Ignore feature over and over again in some kind of a obnoxious way lol if you catch my
drift because when you ignore those 15 extra peers per se, then those 15 extra slots
become open again for new peers from the list and afterwards as you expect
the user gets bombarded with 15 more then
15 and 15 and so on from the list... now imagine doing this with 200 or 1000 listed peers.
Well there you go haha this even made me laugh a little, thank you so much for all the effort nonetheless :)
by Guest on 2014/08/26 04:08:01 PM    
LQ = local queue (i believe this is requests queued by you, the local)
RQ = remote queue (i believe this is requests queued by the remote)




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