Usually this increases latency, and by a lesser factor decreases download/upload rates. When a process has a Delayed priority then all its network packets are delayed with the set delay, in milliseconds.Blocked is the same as Drooped with 100% Drop Rate, but works faster and requires less CPU.For example if the drop rate is 40% then out of 100 network packets of a process about 40 of them will not reach their destination. Dropped priorities, with a set Drop Rate, means that a part of their traffic will be dropped. A Limited process will be just limited when it reaches the maximum allowed bandwidth, otherwise it will work as usual.Limited, Ignored, Dropped and Delayed processes are excluded when calculating bandwidth of High, Normal or Low priority processes.When there are no other processes with a higher priority using the network then processes with Low priorities will get all the bandwidth available.Processes with a High priority will get more bandwidth than those with Normal or Low.
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