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dxreaper
post Feb 5 2007, 09:41 AM

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Glad to see everyone is feeling better about the speed now.

Comes to show that TMNet does not simply throttle without reason and that sometimes the things some of you guys say when something goes wrong is really... well... extreme.

Hope they would come up with a more permanent solution.

Cheers.
dxreaper
post Feb 6 2007, 10:53 PM

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Hmm... something extremely wrong here... lol

I'm not complaining =P


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dxreaper
post Feb 7 2007, 01:29 PM

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It was only for a while. I'm now back to crawling at 6-7kb/sec.

Don't know what happened then. I had 100 half open slot set with the DHT enabled + Forced Protocol Encryption + Allow incoming legacy connection.

That speed lasted from about dinner time last night till late this morning.
dxreaper
post Feb 7 2007, 02:58 PM

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Well, think logically.

Around this time is when most businesses are operating, and most regular users are awake, so they throttle p2p at around this time as to not affect the speed of the other users.

At night when offices are close, they unthrottle p2p allowing us to at least get some downloads done. So in that sense, at least they do have 'some' concern for us p2p users.

Kudos to TMNet for that. Better than 24/7 throttling.

Next step for them is to improve their international bandwidth link! tongue.gif

QUOTE(DarkRave @ Feb 7 2007, 01:54 PM)
hoho that's good... so u keep downloading at that time  laugh.gif
who knows will happen again...  rclxms.gif
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Yeah, that's the time to download. I realised the time they throttle and unthrottle varies for different people. No idea why.

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dxreaper
post Feb 7 2007, 05:11 PM

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Hmmm... Maybe the throttling/unthrottling has to do with the amount of bandwidth available at the particular area? Like the throttling in the morning before business hours is fixed but unthrottling is dependent on bandwidth availability?

Hmmm... =\...

 

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