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Topic: Quick quick question about hardware and p2p  (Read 3642 times)
« on: August 22, 2007, 15:41:17 »
dariTo *
Posts: 1

Hi there all! Im new here so don't be hard on me Tongue

So, i'm thinking about moving to m0n0wall but before i do so i want to know the following thing:

I have a PIII 1.0ghz 256 ram 4gb of HDD 2 10/100 (brand new) NICS and i want to support 4 pcs with heavy P2P.

Is this possible?? Im asking this, cause im using IPCop right now (been using it for 1 year but started with heavy p2p recently) and it doesn't do the trick.

Im gonna be using uTorrent, KTorrent, eMule, aMule (ye different pcs, different OS)

Thx in advance and kind regards to all of you!  Smiley
« Reply #1 on: August 22, 2007, 21:24:46 »
Havokki *
Posts: 14

Like father "cmb" would say next: your hardware is more than sufficient to handle heavy loads p2p traffic! I've got some experience about p2p traffic routed through m0n0wall when wan connection symmetrical 100/100mbits. It worked fine and cpu usage was under 20% under hardest throughput.
You get my full recommedations to use m0n0wall - the greatest embedded firewall platform of all!

-Havokki-

« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2007, 06:53:20 »
clarknova ***
Posts: 148

30 000 connection state table limit is probably your only concern. And it may not be, really depends on the situation.

db
« Reply #3 on: September 02, 2007, 10:58:43 »
cmb *****
Posts: 851

Like father "cmb" would say next: your hardware is more than sufficient to handle heavy loads p2p traffic!

 Grin

what he said.   Cool
 
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