From 61903d6140b99b40a10c7dab17dc3ae345209b28 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: TudbuT Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2023 16:37:10 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] readme update --- README.md | 11 +++++++---- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 2dd53b3..bb4ed89 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -19,13 +19,13 @@ OR - On both PCs, enter `qft gui`. - Select mode - Select file to send and file to save to -- Update the shared phrases to match +- Update the shared phrases and bitrate to match - Click start ### Arguments: ``` qft helper -qft sender : [bitrate] [skip] +qft sender : [send-delay] [bitrate] [skip] qft receiver : [bitrate] [skip] ``` @@ -72,8 +72,11 @@ here as an indicator that no more data will be exchanged between the "previously ## Tips 'n Tricks - You can add a number to the end of both of your commands (after the filename) to - boost transfer speeds (higher = faster), but a too large number might cause unreliability - due to local network conditions or VPNs. The maximum possible is 65532 (65535 - 3). + boost transfer speeds (lower = faster), but a too small number might cause unreliability + due to local network conditions, VPNs, etc (default is 500). This will modify the delay between + packets sent. +- You can also add a number *after that*. It will modify packet size, and a higher number here has + similar effects as a lower one in the previous arg. - You can run a helper yourself, as the "helper" mode argument suggests. This helper should simply be run on a server which is reachable from all over the web (a cheap VPS will definitely do). - Helpers don't **have to** be run on a public server, they work in LAN too, but that way, only