broadband and p2p throttling
broadband and p2p throttling
ok so this is a new issue for me since I moved to the UK pretty recently, in Finland I never had this problem, but here it seems pretty much every ISP likes to throttle bandwidth if you're downloading torrents or something, it's like using a friggin' modem sometimes. now is there anything I can do about it or do I just have to learn to live with it?
You should probably move on to a better ISP that doesn't throttle. :/
Do you live near a university WLAN or could you get a university account? That might help, too. Or just try to use a random WLAN nearby.
Do you live near a university WLAN or could you get a university account? That might help, too. Or just try to use a random WLAN nearby.
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Our ISP named comcast started doing the same thing but I haven't used bittorrent in awhile to actually notice a difference. I think people found some work around to be able to get past the throttle but I don't know the details. If you search for comcast you will probably find some clues.
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Yeah, no suprise there.
Comcast is in bed with Time/Warner.
I was thinking of switching to Comcast for the $99 bundle deal, and their cable internet is screaming here. Fuck that. What good is the extra bandwidth if they throttle it like that?
What do they give a fuck? Packets aren't movies, they're jumbled up 1s and 0s. What legal basis do they have for blocking that?
Comcast is in bed with Time/Warner.
I was thinking of switching to Comcast for the $99 bundle deal, and their cable internet is screaming here. Fuck that. What good is the extra bandwidth if they throttle it like that?
What do they give a fuck? Packets aren't movies, they're jumbled up 1s and 0s. What legal basis do they have for blocking that?
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A dude I work with said his daughter was using P2P - to download rugby games supposedly. But Comcast sent him a letter stating "stop downloading X movie" they cited the title, but he claims his daughter wasn't d/ling any movies. I know it sounds naive of him "daddy I only downloaded a game", but the guy is MCSE so he would know better than her what's going on.
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change the port. if that's not successful you could try tunnelling, which is tiresome but should surely work. see for example: http://torrentfreak.com/bittorrent-over-ssh-071014/
or you could always come to canada, one of the last bastions of internet freedom, but not for long - artist's unions are bullying de feds to put huge surcharges on blank media (apparently there's no such thing as legit u$e) and for isps to sniff out packets, there has been minimal protest but it looks like the necessary infrastructure is already in place & the wheels are in motion pretty :suicide: aight.
or you could always come to canada, one of the last bastions of internet freedom, but not for long - artist's unions are bullying de feds to put huge surcharges on blank media (apparently there's no such thing as legit u$e) and for isps to sniff out packets, there has been minimal protest but it looks like the necessary infrastructure is already in place & the wheels are in motion pretty :suicide: aight.
well i found out my ISP (Virgin) is not throttling P2P, but is limiting bandwidth for accounts with a high traffic volume, and also limiting at certain times of day.atoga wrote:change the port. if that's not successful you could try tunnelling, which is tiresome but should surely work. see for example: http://torrentfreak.com/bittorrent-over-ssh-071014/
Anyway, as far as I know, changing ports doesn't necessarily help since they can detect bittorrent etc by packet inspection or packet profiling. And using VPN such as Relakks usually results in a massive performance hit so I don't think it's a great solution for downloadz (unless you know of better services/methods than Relakks?)
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I found that utorrent's encryption, when enabled, usually allows you to get around throttling for torrents at any rate.
EDIT: I've been with 3 different ISP's since getting broadband (Cogeco, Rogers and Sympatico) and have yet to receive any bullshit letters telling me not to download copyrighted material.
I know people who have gotten them and been pissed when they got their net cut off for it. Gotta love Canada.
I figure somethings coming though, I've had two 75gig download months back-to-back.
EDIT: I've been with 3 different ISP's since getting broadband (Cogeco, Rogers and Sympatico) and have yet to receive any bullshit letters telling me not to download copyrighted material.
I know people who have gotten them and been pissed when they got their net cut off for it. Gotta love Canada.
I figure somethings coming though, I've had two 75gig download months back-to-back.
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virgin isnt that bad for doing that. ntl sometimes just shut my account off for days at a time. and when i had 56k they rang the house up saying we were using too much bandwatch, DOH lolGimp Mask wrote:well i found out my ISP (Virgin) is not throttling P2P, but is limiting bandwidth for accounts with a high traffic volume, and also limiting at certain times of day.atoga wrote:change the port. if that's not successful you could try tunnelling, which is tiresome but should surely work. see for example: http://torrentfreak.com/bittorrent-over-ssh-071014/
ApTyp wrote:He lied to you to make you paranoid about downloading movies from the internet. Coworkers do this all the time.Cimmerian Nights wrote:A dude I work with said his daughter was using P2P - to download rugby games supposedly. But Comcast sent him a letter stating "stop downloading X movie" they cited the title, but he claims his daughter wasn't d/ling any movies. I know it sounds naive of him "daddy I only downloaded a game", but the guy is MCSE so he would know better than her what's going on.
Sometimes "coworkers" are assigned to watch you.
That's their Real Job: "Coworker".
Sorta like temps, but it's a professional job.
They have to have a degree in psychology or sociology and pass some kind of Civil Service exam.
Sort of like Stealth Marketing.
It's proactive stealth policing.
They get $500-$2000 a month plus benefits on top of the pay for their Duty Assignment.
("Duty Assignment" being whatever job they have in order to be your coworker.)
struth!