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Dark Shikari

join:2004-08-17
Reston, VA

reply to Morty

Re: [Connectivity] Comcast throttling?

Normans: according to information from those same eMule forums, Cablevision throttles their customers (and creates 10053 errors) by sending fake disconnect packets to uploaders.


NormanS
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said by Dark Shikari:

Normans: according to information from those same eMule forums, Cablevision throttles their customers (and creates 10053 errors) by sending fake disconnect packets to uploaders.
That is not throttling. Forcing a disconnect is not slowing the connection down, it is breaking the connections altogether.
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Dark Shikari

join:2004-08-17
Reston, VA

OK, so its not throttling... its worse than throttling >_>



NormanS
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Yes. But I doubt that Comcast is doing it.


juniorx

join:2006-02-05
St John'S, NL

lol, i remember when Rogers first throttling our bit torrent, the dslreports forums was filled with 100's post. Im sure if Comcast did throttle p2p, lots of people would be posting in numerous threads.

As for comcast admitting they throttle, they probably wouldnt at first. Rogers reps denied it for months until enough people called in, it force them to give their agents a pretyped comment to read


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