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I've noticed using nethogs that FF and Chrome sends traffic sky high when loading a new site (500 KB/sec then 359 KB/sec and so on and then slowly downwards), causing traffic spikes giving away the exact moment you're using the broadband connection. My question would be. Whether Noisy could create the same spikes when loading new pages etc (Noisy maxes out at 89 KB/sec where FF and Chrome maxes out at 800 KB/sec).
Thanks, again.
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I've noticed using nethogs that FF and Chrome sends traffic sky high when loading a new site (500 KB/sec then 359 KB/sec and so on and then slowly downwards), causing traffic spikes giving away the exact moment you're using the broadband connection. My question would be. Whether Noisy could create the same spikes when loading new pages etc (Noisy maxes out at 89 KB/sec where FF and Chrome maxes out at 800 KB/sec).
Thanks, again.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: