Likely speeds:
4g LTE speeds: downloads of up to 5–12 Mbps and uploads of up to 2–5 Mbps
Satellite speeds: downloads of up to 10 Mbps and uploads of up to 3 Mbps
Research around the forums (note: some of this information is outdated... stratum will use less bandwidth):
With stratum and 10ghash I would probably be right below 5gb after 24/7 mining for a month. Stratum seems to drop bandwith usage about 60%
Ok after checking one of my miners after 24 hours on wireless, it's showing a change of 31M bytes sent and 53M bytes received. This would add up to ~84MB of data use a day (and is a little shy of the post before but the math is somewhat close). Again this is just connecting to a pool and mining, not using the machine for anything else.
Just thought I'd share in case if anyone else ever wondered.
The bandwidth use is next to nothing. If you 20 computers use more than 250MB per day in total, I'd be surprised.
According to netlimiter monitor, mining (using gui-miner on deepbit) did 280MB (185 down, 95 up) of transfer over the month of may.
comparatively, the bitcoin client has taken up 1572MB (1180 up, 392 down) of transfer over the same period.
Just took a gander at one of my routers that is connected to 8GH/s
2492 TxB/s, uptime 2 days 5 hours
~6 B/s per GH I guess
edited for retardation, I need to double check my work after work. It's probably still wrong
I just monitored a little bit with wireshark, it's about 1kB per request to the server.
So if you mine at 4GH/s you have about 1kB to get work and 1kB to report work each second.
If you mine at really lower speeds you probably get a little more data per hashing power because you don't try the whole block.
At 800 MH/s it is about 5 seconds per block so it probably won't matter, but my videocard is as slow as 60 MH/s and would take a little over a minute to complete a block and thus would generate a lot of stales.
Conclusion, at 800 MH/s I estimate it at 2 kB / 5 seconds, 86400 seconds a day, 17280 times 2 kB, 33.75 MB/day.
IF latecy is the issue (i use ozco.in) then what are we talking?
My first hop pings are like 100-150ms most of the day (3G wireless internet in remote australia)
kind regards
More latency => more stales. But that order of magnitude should still be fine.
On a regular pool, 200ms of total roundtrip to the pool cause 0.03% stales on average.