  mikee2
@cgocable.net
| reply to Lonpuz Re: Can Cogeco throttle websites? Rapidshare upload is now 1kb/s
Hey guys, I got the same problem now...
Rapidshare support told me that they will never throttle a premium account, so I am assuming that Cogeco started to throttle connections...
And they are selling plan with 60 Gig... It is like "we are fast, come to enjoy it !" but in the other hand its "we got your money so take it easy pal ..."
It is time to find a new provider pass the word.
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  Lonpuz
@cgocable.net | reply to cogggg Start > Run > CMD cd\ ping_"url" (that will give you the ip) tracert_"url"
(leave out the "" marks) |
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  cogggg
@cgocable.net | reply to exseven Sorry about asking this but how exactly do I run a traceroute to the ip I upload to and how do I find it? |
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  AMailer Aaron DM
join:2004-04-03 | reply to exseven Yep its all good now - getting proper access. Thanks. |
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  exseven Premium,VIP join:2003-05-23 Beamsville, ON
1 edit | reply to urbanriot remember rapidshare is a CDN, and the server you connect to through your VPN may not be the same as the one you connct to direct from cogeco. Run a traceroute to the ip you upload to (most likely found via netstat, not rapidshare.com) and see where they lead |
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  urbanriot
join:2004-10-18 St Catharines, ON | reply to AMailer I tried to download what I was trying to get earlier in which I received a too many users message and it's downloading fine now. No proxies, regular internets through my browser. |
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  AMailer Aaron DM
join:2004-04-03 | reply to urbanriot Thats strange, I can download normally and etc via a proxy. Just can't do it directly.
It won't even load the page. However I can still ping the domain. |
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  urbanriot
join:2004-10-18 St Catharines, ON | reply to AMailer I can access it but I can't download, I get messages that there are too many users downloading, so you have to wait. |
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  AMailer Aaron DM
join:2004-04-03 | reply to AMailer Is anyone able to access rapidshare at this time?
I can access via a VPN/Proxy, but directly I can't. |
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  AMailer Aaron DM
join:2004-04-03
·Cogeco Cable
·TekSavvy Solutions..
1 edit | reply to cogggg hm, sorry I thought you meant downloads - I have be honest, did not read the first post!
In any case, I just tested uploads to RapidShare and yep,
--- I am getting max 10KB/s in uploads --- generally 8KB tho.
Uploading via FTP to a server I get my max which is 1Mb/s almost.
So it would seem something is indeed messed up, I did not notice this because I never upload to rapidshare.
P.S. Via https the speeds barely get over 3KB/s, though they sometimes hit 8KB/s --
"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we." - Bushism |
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  cogggg
@cgocable.net
| reply to urbanriot I've been asking for help from other people and it seems like the only conclusion really left is that something is being throttled or limited. If anyone can come up with a reason why:
-Only rapidshare.com is affected -Only uploading on rapidshare.com is affected, download speeds remain the same -The problem only started happening on Friday, speeds usually were between 80 - 100kb/s but now remain in the single digits -Resetting modem, using different browsers, changing back from a static IP, upgrading router's firmware have done nothing to change it back -No one else using rapidshare is having the same problem
I can't think of anything I did recently to my computer that could make ONLY rapidshare get the upload connection limited to such a small amount. Does anyone have an idea on how this could happen? I'm still thinking that Cogeco's throttling my upload speeds to the site. |
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  urbanriot
join:2004-10-18 St Catharines, ON
·Cogeco Cable
| reply to cogggg said by cogggg :
Cogeco is saying one thing while the site and everyone else is saying another. Who's "the site" and everyone? I haven't seen anyone else believing that Cogeco's throttling rapidshare. I tried to test again for you today but I received a message saying the site is too busy... but the last time you reported slow speeds, I tested and received much faster speeds. |
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  cogggg
@cgocable.net
| reply to cogggg Well I called up Cogeco and got the typical 'We don't throttle!' message.
I don't know what I can do now, I messed around with my connection as much as possible and no matter what it still gives me single digit kb/sec whenever I upload to rapidshare. Mediafire, sendspace, etc. all work fine it's just that one site. If it was a server problem on RS' part my downloads would be suffering too but they're going at full speed.
Anyone know what I can do now? Cogeco is saying one thing while the site and everyone else is saying another. I just want to keep uploading to RS like I have been. |
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  AMailer Aaron DM
join:2004-04-03 | reply to urbanriot Use DownItAll, I get max speeds with it - it opens up more connections. |
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  urbanriot
join:2004-10-18 St Catharines, ON
·Cogeco Cable
| reply to Fireblade said by Fireblade :I also get ridiculous slow download speeds on ASUS/Gigabytes driver pages. Starts at 1.6 MB/Sec, then at the same % every time it drops to maybe 10-20 KB/Sec. ASUS's page has been like that since they had a web page. USA downloading is always sketchy, sometimes fast, usually slow. You'll often find consistently faster speeds downloading from one of their .cn sites. |
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  Fireblade
join:2008-08-27 St Catharines, ON
·Cogeco Cable
·Vonage
| reply to cogggg I also get low upload/download speeds - tough I rarely use rapidshare so it doesn't bother me.
I also get ridiculous slow download speeds on ASUS/Gigabytes driver pages. Starts at 1.6 MB/Sec, then at the same % every time it drops to maybe 10-20 KB/Sec. My neighbor and friend also have my issues, only seems to be happening on Cogeco's network because I can access the files fine via tethering from my PC. -- I love fish sticks. I love putting fish sticks in my mouth. |
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  cogggg
@cgocable.net
| reply to exseven I haven't changed anything with my computer, no updates or anything like that. I can't try another computer with the same modem since I don't have a second comp here. I have tried FF, IE and a Rapidshare uploader program offered on the site but they all give the same slow speeds. I've uploaded to several different sites and they all work fine.
I don't know why only Rapidshare has the super slow speeds and I can't think of anything I've done with my computer that would strictly limit only that website's upload speeds. all of this is making me conclude that Cogeco might be throttling it since I use RS a lot for uploading/downloading. Also my download speeds on the site are relatively the same, between 1.2 - 1.6MB/sec (sometimes it goes in the higher range like 1.9 or 2MB/sec but if they were going to throttle my D/L speeds it wouldn't be by a few hundred kilobytes). |
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  urbanriot
join:2004-10-18 St Catharines, ON
·Cogeco Cable
| reply to cogggg
 Rapidshare Upload |
139 KB/s here, just tested for you. |
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  exseven Premium,VIP join:2003-05-23 Beamsville, ON | reply to cogggg i think something changed on your PC.
have you tried another computer? have you done windows updates recently? have you tried FF instead of IE or ther other way around? Does rapidshare allow FTP uploads, how is that? |
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  cogggg
@cgocable.net | reply to urbanriot I checked with other people, all their upload speeds are normal. |
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