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2005 Jul 18
1
bandwidth calculation
..., that leaves
1,460 bytes for payload.
7,000 / 1,460 = 4.8 packest/sec.
4.8 pkts/sec * 40 bytes of header = 192 bytes/sec.
7,192 bytes / sec = 57,536 bits /sec.
All-in-all, the IP overhead accounts for an additional 3% with a 56kbps
stream. Take the overhead and multiply it by the number of
simultanenous clients.
In my experience, though the actual data rate is higher. I haven't done
any further testing in awhile and I assume that the theoretical maximum
of stuff put in each packet isn't the full 1460 bytes.
-I
2005 Jul 14
3
bandwidth calculation
Hi all,
my question:
how is the exact formula to calculate bandwidth needed to upstream at given
bitrate to a certain number of simultaneous listeners ?
is it simply BANDWIDTH (bps) = BITRATE (bps) X LISTENERS ?
tnx in advance,
carlo.
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