QUOTE(yongkailoon @ Feb 9 2009, 12:08 PM)
All ISPs are required to give at least 70% of the advertised speed or consumers have the rights to complain.
right to complain to who??
complain to izzi?? they will always say they are upgrading their network... but at least they gave me some compensation... cos they know they "can't upgrade" their network.. hahaha.. (that will cost them more $$$ or cost) ultimately, it is wrong to advertise for 1mbps and only provide 500kbps most of the time.... by the way, i complained about 5 times already and both izzi and I are numb already...
anyway... that's malaysia la.. u got to get used to it... and i'm kind of getting used to it.. what to do?
Added on February 9, 2009, 10:51 pmi was wondering how come my torrent downloads are not working today.. so i tried this
Glasnost: Test if your ISP is manipulating BT trafficas expected...
this is the result i got...
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Is BitTorrent traffic on a well-known BitTorrent port (6882) throttled?
There was a problem with the BitTorrent upload (seeding). No connection on port 6882 was ever possible. It is likely that this port is blocked for all connections, e.g., by a traffic shaper or a local firewall.
There was a problem with the BitTorrent download. No connection on port 6882 was ever possible. It is likely that this port is blocked for all connections, e.g., by a traffic shaper or a local firewall.
Is BitTorrent traffic on a non-standard BitTorrent port (10010) throttled?
There was a problem with the BitTorrent upload (seeding). Our tool did not detect forged TCP RST packets, but nevertheless no data could be transfered.
There was a problem with the BitTorrent download. Our tool did not detect forged TCP RST packets, but nevertheless no data could be transfered.
izzi blocked all torrents connection again??
This post has been edited by goh: Feb 9 2009, 10:51 PM