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Wow guys, did you know your HNT miners suck up

a lot of bandwidth? I just checked mine via my Asus RT-AC86U traffic analyzer... for 1 month - 3 0-byte days, it has used up 137.31GB of traffic or average of 5gb per day... That usage is extremely high for such a network... I think this needs to be optimized further as this technology will not fly in rural/cellular application use.

Helium needs to concentrate on low bandwidth usage across this network and provide a compressed/optimized transaction for these devices....
Here are my monthly results for my bobcat router.
Client Name: bobcatminer
App Name Upload Download Total
General 77.03 GB 43.74 GB 120.77 GB
HTTP Protocol over TLS SSL 13.73 GB 2.10 GB 15.83 GB
Skype 228.19 MB 135.41 MB 363.60 MB
SSL/TLS 30.50 MB 293.02 MB 323.52 MB
HTTP 5.41 MB 14.88 MB 20.29 MB
KNOwShowGo P2P 9.53 MB 7.85 MB 17.38 MB
DNS 236.63 KB 1.53 MB 1.76 MB
NFS 22.62 KB 497.48 KB 520.10 KB
TetriNET 7.37 KB 286.85 KB 294.22 KB
Lets Encrypt 20.74 KB 163.59 KB 184.33 KB
Network Time Protocol 19.52 KB 13.80 KB 33.32 KB
PPTV (PPLive) 25.79 KB 972.00 Bytes 26.74 KB
Speedtest.net 1.60 KB 7.92 KB 9.52 KB
MQTT 3.71 KB 2.20 KB 5.91 KB
Oracle 2.32 KB 2.59 KB 4.91 KB
World Wide Web HTTP 1.27 KB 0.00 Bytes 1.27 KB
MS Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) 400.00 Bytes 421.00 Bytes 821.00 Bytes

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Would you say it makes sense in regards to cost/reward?

Rudy-K. Автор вопроса

Well if you get a cellular plan with 100gb for $100, it will suck it up and cost you ~40GB MORE. @ 3$/gb, total of around $250/month for a HNT router is not worth it if you are only making 100-200$/month.

wow that's a lot

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