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''Upload Speed Sense'' (short ''USS'') is a technique to automatically determines the optimal upload speed. This is supposed to increase overall network bandwidth by optimizing everyones upload.
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''Upload Speed Sense'' Automatically determines the optimal upload speed. This is done by doing a route trace of 10 clients and finding the last common router. This is the router at the ISP that connects to the rest of the internet. This router is regularly pinged. If the ping time increases (becomes slower) the upload speed is slowed down. This automatically makes room for other applications you are running like a bittorrent upload or web browsing. A minimal upload speed can be specified.
  
== Method ==
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== USS ==
  
This is done by doing a route [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traceroute trace] of 10 clients. The last router (maximum 5 hops away) which is used by all traces is most probably the first router of the provider which connects the network to the rest of the internet.
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Abbreviation: ''USS''
  
This router is regularly pinged. If the ping time increases (becomes slower), it is assumed, that too much bandwidth is used and therefor the upload limit is reduced. This automatically makes room for other applications running like a Bittorrent upload or web browsing. A minimal upload speed can be specified.
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USS works fine for most people to automatically set the best upload speed. It does give some overhead on the internet connection, and can react slowly. Also some ISPs give priority to ICMP traffic to get good pings and this defies the workings of USS. You might try UDP pings in this case.
  
In the current official client USS is enabled by default if the user selects "unknown internet speed" or unlimited.
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The latest versions of eMule automatically enable USS if your upload is set to unlimited (which is the default value). This is supposed to increase overall network bandwidth by optimizing everyones upload.
  
== Validation ==
 
  
USS works fine for most people to automatically set the best upload speed. It adds minimal overhead on the internet connection and can react slowly. It works even better to still set manually max upload value of 90% of your REAL linespeed, and also set a minimum value in the uss setting. USS will decrease the upload if it is used by other applications.
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from the official docs:
 
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Some providers give priority to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Control_Message_Protocol ICMP traffic] to get good pings, this defies the workings of USS. UDP pings could be used in this cases.
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The latest versions of eMule automatically enable USS if your upload is set to unlimited (which is the default value).
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== Settings ==
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http://wiki.emule-web.de/image/USS_morph.png
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''Note: The following text is copied from the official [http://www.emule-project.net/home/perl/help.cgi?l=1&rm=show_topic&topic_id=120 eMule documentation]''
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USS is a function to monitor the ping times of the connection and to automatically adjust eMule's upload according to this ping value. This ensures that the connection never clogs and will try to keep surfing and online gaming fluid. It is recommended to keep the default settings.
 
USS is a function to monitor the ping times of the connection and to automatically adjust eMule's upload according to this ping value. This ensures that the connection never clogs and will try to keep surfing and online gaming fluid. It is recommended to keep the default settings.
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* Ping Tolerance (ms)  
 
* Ping Tolerance (ms)  
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Instead of calculating the maximum allowed ping by a % modifier also a value in milliseconds can be specified. See next setting.
 
Instead of calculating the maximum allowed ping by a % modifier also a value in milliseconds can be specified. See next setting.
  
 
* Method for ping tolerance  
 
* Method for ping tolerance  
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Chooses the preferred method for determining the maximum allowed ping. Either the percentage or the millisecond modifier is used.
 
Chooses the preferred method for determining the maximum allowed ping. Either the percentage or the millisecond modifier is used.
  
 
* Going up / down slowness  
 
* Going up / down slowness  
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These two values describe how fast the upload limit is adjusted to stay within the ping tolerance. Setting wrong values here will collapse the connection. Keep default!
 
These two values describe how fast the upload limit is adjusted to stay within the ping tolerance. Setting wrong values here will collapse the connection. Keep default!
  
 
* Maximum number of pings for average  
 
* Maximum number of pings for average  
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Sets the number of pings needed to calculate the average response time.  
 
Sets the number of pings needed to calculate the average response time.  
 
Mod specific:
 
 
* Force udp ping Tries to ping with udp packets instead of icmp packets to work arround misconfigured routers
 
 
* Data icmp size. Default only icmp ping request packets with 0 data bytes are send. Some routers drop packets with a datasize of 0. This is a workarround to be able to ping through those routers.
 
 
*Inititial ttl. In finding the last common router Skip the first n routers. This might be usefule if the providers blocks pings at the internel routers. Test this with the 'tracert' command. Default =0, If you go higher than 8 you have a strange ISP network. max = 20: not recommended. Setting a too high value will cause\n'Network topology has changed.' verbose messages. Loosing the effectiveness  of the USS
 
  
 
developed by zz
 
developed by zz
  
== See also==
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[[category:features]][[Category:stullemulefeatures]][[Category:Morphxtfeatures]]
* [[NAFC]] Different method, same intention
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[[Category:Features]][[Category:StulleMule features]][[Category:MorphXT features]]
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