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smileyeh

join:2008-01-10
Amherst, MA

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Cable modem slowdowns when torrent sharing activated

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sovere1gnty

join:2006-04-05
Lancaster, NY


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said by smileyeh See Profile :

Ill skip the background.

Here is what my trace *to my cable modem* looks like without azureus running with several d/loads u/loads.







Been going on for about a week now. Spoke to first round comcast support and she said she wasn't allowed to comment on Comcast's policy toward file sharing. This is pretty clearly purposeful slowdown of ALL network traffic at the modem itself when sharing is activated. Or am I just missing something here? Workaround...through a proxy? Recourse with the company? Anyone else seeing this?
You have too many connections active and/or you are saturating the upstream. Lower the number of connections and set a limit on your max upstream. 20% of your upstream line speed normally does the trick but ymmv.

Fixed margin blowout. ~sorto'

Phugg

join:2004-09-30
Riverbank, CA
reply to smileyeh
Ya think ? just maybe having all your files open for grabbing and recieving ...


EG
The wings of love
Premium
join:2006-11-18
Union, NJ

reply to smileyeh
Yeah, you are missing something.

First, you are not tracing to your cable modem. It looks like you may be tracing to you WAN default gateway...

Second, what did you expect ? Of course your response time is going to rise if you are saturating your upstream.

The only way to confirm that Comcast is throttling your connection is to do a packet dump and check for RST packets.


EG
The wings of love
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join:2006-11-18
Union, NJ


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Didn't mean to be an echo but I saw no responses here before I composed my reply.

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WOW !! That disappeared faster than my paycheck...

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punka6

join:2008-01-13
Nashville, TN
·Comcast

reply to smileyeh
Try capping your upload to 80% of your true upload (not the PowerBoost upload, 80% of your 384kbps upload). It's not Comcast's BT filter, its their upload buffer that's screwing you.

Many cable companies do this. If you limit your U/L to less than your true upload then the buffer won't fill up, and as a result packets get through quicker.
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