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Re: Comcast is using Sandvine to manage P2P Connections ... Messages from another Topic ... from February '06 ... from the Adelphia forum ...
»[Connectivity] Adephia Blocking P2P Packets
said by pupurin : quote: Adelphia seems to be blocking bittorrent seeding. Regular bittorrent is fine, but when you complete/switch to seeding, the new incoming connections are forced close. Guess they're sniffing packets and seeing the file is completed header and then dropping.
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Regular BT works fine, but they are blocking seeding. Most people wouldn't notice it in big torrent of like 100+ people, but on small 20 peer torrents, you notice peers drop out and not coming back. That's why your upload suffers because you have no one to connect to.
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Jig try to seed a torrent from cold. By that I mean close your client, wait a couple of seconds, start it back up again to seed one torrent. You'll see that new peers will connect to you for a second and then get dropped.
Here's a quote from another user: said by MikeMyers :
quote: I have the same problem, uploads only, started about a week ago, and I'm in Southern California too. I seed Limewire all day and I hardly get any uploads any more. Yesterday in three hours I had 3 uploads. It should be more like 3 per minute based on previous results (these are small files, less than 200kb each). I get many connects, but most get dropped. I changed nothing on my system either, it just suddenly slowed drastically.
In uTorrent, I just tried seeding a poplular file from a cold start and that seems to be a problem too. On my system I've confirmed this problem with Limewire, uTorrent, BDCC, and Kazaa Lite Resurrection.
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