 loa
join:2009-07-01 Sorel-Tracy, QC | reply to tor Re: How to defeat the throttle
Thanks for the link and app guys, but I'm on a Mac and I can't find the equivalent...
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 davey6693
join:2002-01-30 Waterloo, ON
| loa, I've got this going on Vuze on a Mac.
Under "Connection": use 1723 tcp listen port, 50 udp listen port (make sure you forward port 50 on your router, it was not forwarded by default on mine, but 1723 was). If you do make a router change, reset the router and your modem to push the changes through.
On "transport encrytion": Turn on encrypted transport, using RC4 encryption and only enable the "allow" checkbox for outgoing connections.
28 kbps before, now it is topping out at 320 kbps!! Nice work guys, thanks a millon. And FU Bell - I'm not paying 50 a month for an "always fast" service that isn't always fast. |
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  LK
@bell.ca
| reply to Anonymous Coward It seems that this method no longer works unless your okay with 30KB/s speeds. Was fine 2 months ago... but not no more i would use a sharing program had it not been the fastest way to mask a virus (no hash verification for original files) |
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  LK
@ovh.net | reply to Anonymous Coward holy s*** monkeys! Guys, use ultra vpn as previously stated. My speeds are not monitored because I opened up to the matrix (uhh...) open source vpn
LK |
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  LK
@ovh.net | scratch that last bit - it is being monitored, but the 1st bit remains the same from previous |
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  psych0man
@bell.ca
| reply to Anonymous Coward The instructions in the technical brief on the pervice website worked for me. (»pervices.com/index.php)
I was getting 50KB/s speeds. After making the changes, my download speeds went up to 100KB/s + which is still crap but better than it was before.
I opened up port 1723 and configured all the others suggested in the doc. |
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@bell.ca | reply to LK Re: How to defeat the throttle
When re-throttled, just renew downloaded copy of the p.v. doc and read it. Your answer is there and I would point you to the necessary part, but no time since I gotta go eat my dinner. Yum - French Canadian pea soup! |
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  LK
@bell.ca
| reply to Anonymous Coward That doc use to work for high bandwidth users and so did the other thing I posted about. For some reason, it doesnt seem to be working as i'm on it right now. [its in my signature]
The low bandwith users don't seem to be recapped as I has tried it on my cousin's line and its fine. |
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@bell.ca | That doc use to work for high bandwidth users It did and still does, with one additional bit of finesse when you get re-throttled. The answer is in my previous post. Works every time. |
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 crumbworks
join:2006-12-19 North York, ON
·Bell Sympatico
| reply to davey6693 said by davey6693 :Under "Connection": use 1723 tcp listen port, 50 udp listen port (make sure you forward port 50 on your router, it was not forwarded by default on mine, but 1723 was). If you do make a router change, reset the router and your modem to push the changes through. On "transport encrytion": Turn on encrypted transport, using RC4 encryption and only enable the "allow" checkbox for outgoing connections. Yeah!!!
I just did this with my Vuze/router (although not on a Mac) ...either way, it worked. I went from 30 KB/s per direction up to at least 300. Wonderful. |
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