Re: bittorrent slow
- From: "Knute Johnson" <knute@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 11:41:10 -0800
Mine is running really slow too but I'm pretty sure that my ISP is
throttling the high port numbers to prevent large downloads from
saturating his system.
I was running about 20k/20k but right now it is 7k/14k. No worries,
I'll have my FC5 day after tomorrow.
knute...
Alex F. Evonosky wrote:
On Tue, 2006-03-21 at 17:52 +0000, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 21 March 2006 17:41, lostson wrote:
Hello
I am terribly disappointed in the bittorrent, I had heard it would be
faster then getting them off the mirrors so i fired it up and it nicely
told me 1 day and 22 hours to go.
Also be aware that many MSO's and ISP's are deploying mitigation
appliances (e.g. Sandvine) in their networks to mitigate P2P to a
substantial rate decrease. Also, Sandvines can limit the number seeds
per client, just an FYI.
I'm currently getting < 5kbs off bittorrent, other torrents have not had
this problem (~60kbs, which is what I limit to). It might be someone
else saturating my upload bandwidth (shared ADSL), but with other people
complaining I thought I should mention it.
imalone
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