  Throttled
@acanac.net
| Throttling
Paul,
I see that you have answered this question a lot over the last while, but in the last 48 hours it looks like I'm getting throttled on uTorrent. My speeds have gone from like 250 kBps to 26 kBps. Speed tests show my connection speed is still pretty fast and nothing else has changed.
Is Bell throttling or are you traffic-shaping? |
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  Acanac Inc Premium join:2007-03-05 Mississauga, ON
edit: May 8th, @11:21PM
| More and more users have now reported being throttled. You can use our Free Online PC to by pass this throttling. We currently have an ongoing thread at the following location, but I will repost it here. »community.acanac.com/acanac/view···start=15
One of our clients has recommend that we use our Free version of the Online PC to bypass the current throttling. For those of you who have access to the Free version of the online PC here are some simple instructions. I have not yet tried this myself.
quote: On some networks its impossible to use BitTorrent. For example, if youre at work, school, or connected to Comcast or a public hotspot. But theres an easy solution to overcome this problem. By using a secure connection (SSH), you can bypass almost every firewall or traffic shaping application.
Heres a relatively simple 3-step guide that will show you how to set it up.
I wouldnt recommend BitTorrent over SSH as a permanent solution since it will cripple the servers of the SSH providers. If youre looking for a long term solution check out a VPN service such as Relakks. 1. Get an SSH account. quote: ( You can use your Free online Computer account for this)
You need an SSH account in order to get this working. 2. Download, Install and Configure Putty »www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
Download Putty, store it somewhere on your computer and run it. In the session screen enter the host name ( your online PC host name)
, the port number (22), and tick the connection type box (SSH). ssh putty tunnels

Next, go to SSH > Tunnels, enter a source port and tick the dynamic box. Im using port 23456, but you are free to choose any post you like as long as its available. ssh

When youre done, it might be a good idea to save the session so you dont have to enter the info next time you run Putty. If youre ready, hit the open button in the session screen. A command-line interface will pop-up so enter your username and password that you received from your shell-provider, and youre done. 3. Configure your BitTorrent client.
The last step is to configure your BitTorrent client. I will show you how its done in uTorrent and Azureus but other BitTorrent clients use a similar setup.
uTorrent: go to Options > Preferences > Connection. Enter your port number (I use 23456), socks 4 or 5 as type, and localhost in the proxy field.
Azureus: go to Tools > Options > Connection > Proxy Options. Tick the Enable proxying of tracker communications and I have a SOCKS proxy box. Next, enter your port number in the port field (I use 23456) and localhost in the host field.
utorrent ssh configuration

When youre done, restart your BitTorrent client and youre ready to go. BitTorrent over SSH tends to be a bit slower than your normal connection, but its a great solution when BitTorrent connections are blocked or throttled.
For those on a Mac OSX, please check out this great tutorial (which in part inspired this article) for more details. It includes instructions on how to do this on a Mac, using Azureus
»torrentfreak.com/bittorrent-over-ssh-071014/ |
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  Throttled
@acanac.net | reply to Throttled Thanks for the quick reply. I may just suffer through for a bit as uTorrent is saying the next update (1.8) is supposed to beat traffic-shaping. If it gets too annoying I will definitely give the Online PC bypass a shot. |
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 poorstudent
join:2007-10-28
| Funny that, Throttled, we must be on the same block or something, I just got hit too, around 25 kB/s. I already tried the utorrent 1.8 switch but it only marginally helped things out, maybe 50 kB/s. It seems what really makes a difference is where you get the torrents from. Tried a few of my private trackers and it's still full speed.
Thanks for the info on that Paul, good to see you're fighting the good fight. Could you throw an online PC my way, if you're reading this. From the Acanac forums it seems you might be inundated with requests at the moment though. |
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  Acanac Inc Premium join:2007-03-05 Mississauga, ON edit: May 7th, @11:47PM
| I am currently a bit back logged, but I will get to them over then next day or two. Thank you for your patients.
Best Regards, Paul »www.acanac.ca |
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 poorstudent
join:2007-10-28 | Thanks Paul, no rush there, I'll be out in the boonies for awhile so it won't matter. But I'll definitely need when I get back to catch up on all the playoff games I'll miss (NBA that is...) |
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 paranoi7
join:2008-01-17 | reply to Acanac Inc Paul,
Can I please get access to Free On-Line PC. I am getting throttled in a big way and want to try your suggested way around it.
Thanks. |
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 sfernan
join:2005-01-10 Canada | reply to Throttled Paul, what information do you need for the free online PC login. Do you need my ACANAC username to be PMed? I recently became aware that acanac customers have access to the online PC and so I am interested. |
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  sloopy
join:2003-02-28 Montreal, QC | reply to Throttled I am also interested. How can we get access to the free online PC ? I have looked on acanac.net but can't find anything regarding access. Thanks |
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 bt1999 Premium join:2008-02-08 Markham, ON
·Acanac Inc.
| This thread provides you with the information you need:
»Official workaround to the Bell throttle.
To get access to your Free Online PC, read Step 1.
By the way, this really works. I received my Online PC on Sunday night and just tested it out today. My max speed is just over 500 KB/s and I reached this speed relatively quickly after launching uTorrent.
Way to go, Acanac!!!  |
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