Traffic shaping. Has your ISP started capping torrents yet?
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Traffic shaping. Has your ISP started capping torrents yet?
Mine started recently...25k max...whoo...Well it's not really my ISP per-se but the company from which they depend on, see below
And the real bummer is that there is no alternatives. There are dozens of ISP providers in my region but...they are all basically physically dependent on one big head honcho provider who sorta "rent" to other companies. So in the end, it's basically a monopole. Worse, it's a monopole that's most people don't realize because there is an appearance of pseudo "competition".
Anyway, I've read about protocol encryption but so far, no success. So if anyone else is capped, have you had any success with a particular torrent client?
And the real bummer is that there is no alternatives. There are dozens of ISP providers in my region but...they are all basically physically dependent on one big head honcho provider who sorta "rent" to other companies. So in the end, it's basically a monopole. Worse, it's a monopole that's most people don't realize because there is an appearance of pseudo "competition".
Anyway, I've read about protocol encryption but so far, no success. So if anyone else is capped, have you had any success with a particular torrent client?
Not that they aren't necessarily capping in this case, but other things do cause similar symptoms: Man discovers his net wasn't neutered
I wish it was something else but it's definitely capping. They even admit so. "during peak usage" (which is, apparently, 98% of the week.)blargg wrote:Not that they aren't necessarily capping in this case, but other things do cause similar symptoms: Man discovers his net wasn't neutered
strange indeed. Either you live in an area where emule is more popular than torrents, or your ISP just haven't heard of bittorrent yeteMule is capped for me, but strangely not torrents yet.
Available to download beta?The new uTorrent beta supposedly has a feature that renders traffic shaping attempts futile.
Anyway, so far all clients I've tried with encryption have been pointless. Of course I'm not so naive... even IF some fail proof method of encryption was found so as to defeat every known traffic shaping attempts...then the ISPs will just start to use more and more aggressive method...until they limit speed regardless of protocol basically capping the whole connection. It's an arm race. And often the consumer lose more.
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Re: Traffic shaping. Has your ISP started capping torrents y
You speak of Bell Canada yes? Luckily I am with videotron cable internet, so I don't have any traffic shapping that I've noticed. I've gotten torrent speeds over 200kb/s.Snark wrote:Mine started recently...25k max...whoo...Well it's not really my ISP per-se but the company from which they depend on, see below
And the real bummer is that there is no alternatives. There are dozens of ISP providers in my region but...they are all basically physically dependent on one big head honcho provider who sorta "rent" to other companies. So in the end, it's basically a monopole. Worse, it's a monopole that's most people don't realize because there is an appearance of pseudo "competition".
Anyway, I've read about protocol encryption but so far, no success. So if anyone else is capped, have you had any success with a particular torrent client?
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Almost every ISP in Canada has been severely throttling torrents for years now in order to reduce banwidth usage. This pretty much makes it impossible to upload. Even with the heavy throttling torrents that have hundreds of seeds can still download at 800+kbps so the two major ISPs (Rogers and Bell) put a bandwidth cap of 2GB to 60GB for supershit to standard speeds and 90GB cap for the highest speed (which is still shit, less than 1 megabyte/s). Starting June Robbers will start charging charging per GB over 60. Except for the customers who pay for the highest speed internet, they will get charged even now, because you know, those who pay the most must pay more. Guess I'll download the internet right now.
I've been looking for a good ISP for a while but I've found jackshit. All but Robbers are DSL lines which have shit speeds in my area and require a "dry" line adding another $10/month to the bill or want stupid shit like the entire year's worth of payment upfront and have 0 customer service.
EDIT: Starman's ISP seems to be a cable company in Quebec or something but they put really low bandwidth caps, even lower than the lame 60GB cap Bell/Robbers have. That's pretty lame considering how much they charge per month.
I've been looking for a good ISP for a while but I've found jackshit. All but Robbers are DSL lines which have shit speeds in my area and require a "dry" line adding another $10/month to the bill or want stupid shit like the entire year's worth of payment upfront and have 0 customer service.
EDIT: Starman's ISP seems to be a cable company in Quebec or something but they put really low bandwidth caps, even lower than the lame 60GB cap Bell/Robbers have. That's pretty lame considering how much they charge per month.
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Re: Traffic shaping. Has your ISP started capping torrents y
Yes indeedy. Should have said Bell have the exclusivity of phoneline/DSL and Videotron has the cable exclusivity.Starman Ghost wrote:You speak of Bell Canada yes?Snark wrote:Mine started recently...25k max...whoo...Well it's not really my ISP per-se but the company from which they depend on, see below
And the real bummer is that there is no alternatives. There are dozens of ISP providers in my region but...they are all basically physically dependent on one big head honcho provider who sorta "rent" to other companies. So in the end, it's basically a monopole. Worse, it's a monopole that's most people don't realize because there is an appearance of pseudo "competition".
Anyway, I've read about protocol encryption but so far, no success. So if anyone else is capped, have you had any success with a particular torrent client?
Just curious do you have a static IP with cable? That is, each time you connect does your IP change?Luckily I am with videotron cable internet, so I don't have any traffic shapping that I've noticed. I've gotten torrent speeds over 200kb/s.
It might have been a few years but until a month or so ago I used to be able to get 300k-dl/50k-ul anytimes.Almost every ISP in Canada has been severely throttling torrents for years now in order to reduce banwidth usage. This pretty much makes it impossible to upload. .
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I'm always connected, so I have a static ip. It does change every now and then, but I don't know at what frequency.
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Yeah, the caps suck, but I think for an extra 15$ a month or something, they offer higher speeds with no caps whatsoever. I'd get that if I had a better job, but I don't
I'm always connected, so I have a static ip. It does change every now and then, but I don't know at what frequency.
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Yeah, the caps suck, but I think for an extra 15$ a month or something, they offer higher speeds with no caps whatsoever. I'd get that if I had a better job, but I don't
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Re: Traffic shaping. Has your ISP started capping torrents y
wrongSnark wrote:Just curious do you have a static IP with cable? That is, each time you connect does your IP change?
static IPs stay the same no matter what (unless you pay for another IP), dynamic IPs change (usually) every time you connect to the Internet
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Re: Traffic shaping. Has your ISP started capping torrents y
That's what I meant but I guess I badly phrased it. Basically I was asking if he had static IP OR if his IP changed each time he connect (dynamic IP)adventure_of_link wrote:wrongSnark wrote:Just curious do you have a static IP with cable? That is, each time you connect does your IP change?
static IPs stay the same no matter what (unless you pay for another IP), dynamic IPs change (usually) every time you connect to the Internet
You can change a static IP by releasing it then renewing it after someone has taken your old IP.adventure_of_link wrote:wrongSnark wrote:Just curious do you have a static IP with cable? That is, each time you connect does your IP change?
static IPs stay the same no matter what (unless you pay for another IP), dynamic IPs change (usually) every time you connect to the Internet
Our company recently (yesterday) got rid of our plan and are recommending we go on one that costs 10$ more >.> were looking at other ISP's now since we have 21 days to churn without a disconnection fee.
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i used to download at about 40KB/s thru mIRC, but now only around 7KB/s ??
the same also happened with my torrent download.
but strangely, my http download is still able to about 40KB/s,
however if the download link speficy non-standard http port for downloading, the speed was only about 7KB/s too!
go figures...
so i suspect:
the same also happened with my torrent download.
but strangely, my http download is still able to about 40KB/s,
however if the download link speficy non-standard http port for downloading, the speed was only about 7KB/s too!
go figures...
so i suspect:
- my ISP is doing speed cap on connection with certain port range
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I don't know if my (big) ISP caps - the line is too slow anyway. But according to some listing on the net there's only one smaller ISP here who caps.
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that's what DHCP doesCyrus wrote:You can change a static IP by releasing it then renewing it after someone has taken your old IP.
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