As in, the download speed you provide to the peers.

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      1 year ago

      Can you give a real answer instead of being pedantic about it? Jeez we’re not on Reddit fedora boy

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        1 year ago

        The downvote count states that this is officially reddit now

        Not sure what to do at this point

        Edit: I upvoted all of your messages, peace and love Edit2: my Lemmy client is poorely working lately, I doesn’t seem to register the upvotes from your profile page, anyway, “you’re awesome, don’t let boring people let you down”

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        Not really, no.

        When you understand how to ask the question, you will already have your answer.

        Basically, your ISP, VPN, or your own networking equipment is going to be your chokepoint. The only person who can actually determine which one of those three is the slowest is… You. Nobody else has that information.

        Until you can understand the distinction between “upload” and “download”, you cannot understand the information your ISP, VPN, and the manufacturers of your networking equipment are providing to you.

        (On a tangentially related note: If you don’t have a VPN, go ahead and uninstall your torrent client until you’ve spent a lot more time studying networking concepts.)