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I was wondering why my speed was only about 250KB/s and I think this is why: there simply aren't many high speed nodes in the network!

If you have a VPS sitting around, just spinning, do consider contributing.

With a simple docker-compose

version: "3.5"
services:
    i2p:
        image: geti2p/i2p
        container_name: i2p
        restart: always
        volumes:
            - ./i2pconfig:/i2p/.i2p
        network_mode: host

you can have i2p running in no time. Or follow the official installation instructions

Simply SSH with a local port forwarding to the router console ssh -L 7657:127.0.1.1:7657 $yourHost and open http://localhost:7657/

You can then configure your instance to share bandwidth.

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[-] onlinepersona@programming.dev 2 points 1 year ago

The code doesn't seem to define a fixed number. The number is relative to who you're connected with. Looking at the speeds of my peers, anything above 100KB/s is "fast". If all nodes in the tunnel are 1Gb/s, then the tunnel is 1Gb/s. Therefore, the more high speed nodes, the better the speeds.

[-] meldrik@lemmy.wtf 3 points 1 year ago

I guess the speed can only ever be as fast as the slowest node in the tunnel.

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