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December 19, 2017, 01:06:34 AM
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Hi, In australia the internet is quite rubbish. Just curious the bandwidth input/output say  an s9 would consume?
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December 19, 2017, 01:12:39 AM
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No. You can run a miner on satellite internet or even dial up, they use hardly any bandwidth and higher latency only increases stale shares. Ideally you just want a low latency connection, speed doesn't matter very much.
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December 19, 2017, 01:15:00 AM
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Yeah, low latency and stable connection and you are good to go.

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December 19, 2017, 03:17:14 AM
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Hi, In australia the internet is quite rubbish. Just curious the bandwidth input/output say  an s9 would consume?

It depends a bit on how much data the pool is making you upload, and other minor factor, but a hundred devices would probably still be in low mid 2 digits kbps. If that become a problem, you can use a local proxy, but it's in most case, not a problem. The bottleneck is usually active connections handled by consumer grade routers. For example i have one device atm using an average of 0.4kbps with U/D combined.

If you have money for a massive farm, you can probably afford a 70$ router using custom firmware or a used industrial grade one.


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