It doesn’t matter what they are. That’s how TCP is designed to ramp up until it fills the pipe. Upload a large continuous file and you will fill the upload until it’s done.
Yes. The point is how long it cripples a network, due to the extremely poor upload rates allowed by service providers, is unacceptable. I’m not sure what’s confusing here. It should be barely noticable by other users because it should be FAST.
It’s literally entirely on the service provider… their upload limits are ridiculously bad.
It doesn’t matter what they are. That’s how TCP is designed to ramp up until it fills the pipe. Upload a large continuous file and you will fill the upload until it’s done.
That’s literally how the protocol works.
Yes. The point is how long it cripples a network, due to the extremely poor upload rates allowed by service providers, is unacceptable. I’m not sure what’s confusing here. It should be barely noticable by other users because it should be FAST.