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pday5713

join:2001-02-04
Harrisburg, PA

 reply to swintec
Re: [BT] Is My ISP Throttling BitTorrent? Test Your Connection O

Results of Run on Comcast network in Central PA. Upload (Seeding) is being blocked. Downloads are going through successfully.

Is BitTorrent traffic on a well-known BitTorrent port (6881) throttled?
2 out of 2 BitTorrent transfers were interrupted while uploading (seeding) using forged TCP RST packets. It seems like your ISP hinders you from uploading BitTorrent traffic to our test server.

The BitTorrent download worked. Our tool was successful in downloading data using the BitTorrent protocol.

There's no indication that your ISP rate limits your BitTorrent downloads. In our tests a TCP download achieved minimal 1258 Kbps while a BitTorrent download achieved maximal 1027 Kbps. You can find details here.

Is BitTorrent traffic on a non-standard BitTorrent port (4711) throttled?
2 out of 2 BitTorrent transfers were interrupted while uploading (seeding) using forged TCP RST packets. It seems like your ISP hinders you from uploading BitTorrent traffic to our test server.

The BitTorrent download worked. Our tool was successful in downloading data using the BitTorrent protocol.

There's no indication that your ISP rate limits your BitTorrent downloads. In our tests a TCP download achieved minimal 1153 Kbps while a BitTorrent download achieved maximal 1432 Kbps. You can find details here.

Is TCP traffic on a well-known BitTorrent port (6881) throttled?
There's no indication that your ISP rate limits all downloads at port 6881. In our test, a TCP download on a BitTorrent port achieved at least 1258 Kbps while a TCP download on a non-BitTorrent port achieved at least 1153 Kbps. You can find details here.
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