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 New uTorrent 1.9/2.0 client bypasses throttling, uTorrent 2.0 RC2 is out!

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post Jan 7 2009, 04:23 PM

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speedy for me. works better than 1.8 for me.
i think i'll stick to this and xunlei for now.

TS thanks for sharing !
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post Jan 7 2009, 05:12 PM

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QUOTE(zax2_z @ Jan 6 2009, 11:41 AM)
the reason why u guys still get crappy speed with this utorrent because u guys used TCP + UTP ler. OFF TCP and use UTP only.

The reason why modded bitcomet is fast because it make gigantic amount of connection and use lot of CPU resource. it still run on TCP and the encryption is not working. logically if u can make 400 connection and each connection can give best at 1kbps, for sure u can get 100kbps. with this bitcomet i dare u to download file with less seeder (10 to 20) and see if u got full speed.

with UTP u can get good speed between seeder even with less seeder. For now only within utorrent client though.
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Agreed. nod.gif

BitComet Modded never worked for me.
Just this godly uTorrent 1.9 with the uTP function saves my life..

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QUOTE(zax2_z @ Jan 6 2009, 11:41 AM)
the reason why u guys still get crappy speed with this utorrent because u guys used TCP + UTP ler. OFF TCP and use UTP only.

The reason why modded bitcomet is fast because it make gigantic amount of connection and use lot of CPU resource. it still run on TCP and the encryption is not working. logically if u can make 400 connection and each connection can give best at 1kbps, for sure u can get 100kbps. with this bitcomet i dare u to download file with less seeder (10 to 20) and see if u got full speed.

with UTP u can get good speed between seeder even with less seeder. For now only within utorrent client though.
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bro how to off TCP ?
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post Jan 7 2009, 06:51 PM

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QUOTE(GymBoi @ Jan 7 2009, 05:40 PM)
bro how to off TCP ?
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At utorrent there go Options > Preferences > Advanced

bt.transp_disposition value set to 10 (default 255)
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QUOTE(pap55 @ Jan 7 2009, 06:51 PM)
At utorrent there go Options > Preferences > Advanced

bt.transp_disposition value set to 10 (default 255)
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Thanks bro ! But by doing that it means we're connecting to UTP seed/peers ONLY ? What if that torrent doesnt have any ? Like currently my torrent is not connected to anything =.= everything zero ... works only for popular torrent ?
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Yup, once value set to 10 mean only connect bt client with support uTP, utorrent 1.8.1+ and (newer version official bittorrent client and azureus if not mistake)

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Not to crash your party, but you do realise now a lot of us streamyx users are suffering right? I'd hope they throttle it back...

The last thing i need is to hear some guy getting 200kbps download on their torrent for their iso, hi def movie, anime, while we can't even get 10kbps for our emails.

Normal days, I'm all for you guys getting full speed. But at times like this, official businesses comes first~ can't believe i'm actually saying this, streamyx throttle them up!!! :S


Added on January 8, 2009, 1:56 pmRants aside, don't be too happy, the networking guys will definitely come out with a patch or firmware update sooner or later...

It won't be long before they catch up with this new torrent.

This post has been edited by eltaria: Jan 8 2009, 01:56 PM
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Wow... the fact that tmnet has to honour us with at least 70% bandwidth we paid for n not 20% n we got other ppl b****ing that we suck up the bandwidth... instead ask tm where the hell is ur 70% not blame ppl actually eat the whole cake that they pay unlike others that eat only a few slices n throw the rest away.


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QUOTE(eltaria @ Jan 8 2009, 01:54 PM)
Not to crash your party, but you do realise now a lot of us streamyx users are suffering right? I'd hope they throttle it back...

The last thing i need is to hear some guy getting 200kbps download on their torrent for their iso, hi def movie, anime, while we can't even get 10kbps for our emails.

Normal days, I'm all for you guys getting full speed. But at times like this, official businesses comes first~ can't believe i'm actually saying this, streamyx throttle them up!!! :S


Added on January 8, 2009, 1:56 pmRants aside, don't be too happy, the networking guys will definitely come out with a patch or firmware update sooner or later...

It won't be long before they catch up with this new torrent.
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Dude refer to this page, it says uTP/UDP is hard or yet impossible to throttle.. So, do you have anything to say?
Oh yea, about your slow e-mail thingie... Try restarting your modem, maybe you're getting a lame IP..

Here's the page.
http://www.p2pon.com/2008/12/02/utorrent-1...und-throttling/
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i think its not whether someone is draining bandwith bcos of BT but its in fact TMNUT responsibility to see that bandwith is enough for everybody despite of BT.


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post Jan 8 2009, 05:07 PM

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Wooh....today my BT superfast! Just now i remote access back to my home ATOM pc...downloading at 100kb/s (1Mbit line), with one torrent getting 80kb/s....shocking.gif...

But i'm not even reach halfway for that crazy 27GB uncompressed Blu-Ray movie....doh.gif..started 3 weeks ago (with breaks in between)...ha-ha..

btw...i'm only using utorrent 1.8.1.....too lazy to install 1.9 alpha...scared later it kanasai my existing download.

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QUOTE(fabianz03 @ Jan 8 2009, 04:19 PM)
Dude refer to this page, it says uTP/UDP is hard or yet impossible to throttle.. So, do you have anything to say?
Oh yea, about your slow e-mail thingie... Try restarting your modem, maybe you're getting a lame IP..

Here's the page.
http://www.p2pon.com/2008/12/02/utorrent-1...und-throttling/
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It can, and it will be throttled sooner or later. I myself do the occasional BT, i meant who doesnt?
But, with the recent SeaMeWe 4 undersea cable breakage, and the hundreds of thousands of users which have more legitimate and pressing internet uses, i'm saying it's 100% legitimate for them to throttle it down.

I'm all for throttling in such situation, but apparently, TM is not doing a good enough job if you guys are still getting 100kbps tongue.gif
If it's service as usual, I don't really care about the BT issues, as long as we all have enough of the BW for all our usage. But in cases where normal browsing or mailing activities are effected, the last thing on your mind is BT. Just like how maxis turns off sms read reports during high traffic times.

Your BT client will definitely need to know that this packet of information is meant for it, instead of some random data that happens to come across its port, since it's in TCP/IP there will be a pattern for uTorrent to recognize and assemble the packages. For now, maybe the networking equipments aren't patched to recognize this pattern. But sooner or later they will.

There's no way of getting past the networking equipment if they're alerted to your present.

encrypted torrent traffic beats the networking guys back then, but now, it's throttled too.

If you torrents, I'll assume you should know better than to believe NOTHING is unstoppable.
There'll always be virus - anti virus - virus definition update - updated virus.

Same thing here, it'll be a matter of time before this will get patched too.


Added on January 8, 2009, 5:43 pm
QUOTE(ma43q @ Jan 8 2009, 04:32 PM)
i think its not whether someone is draining bandwith bcos of BT but its in fact TMNUT responsibility to see that bandwith is enough for everybody despite of BT.
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Yes correct, bandwidth was enough before the SeaMeWe 4 undersea cable breakage, but with the breakage, internet services is in a degraded stage.

And in this degraded stage, I believe it's acceptable for torrents to be stopped altogether tongue.gif


Added on January 8, 2009, 5:47 pm
QUOTE(RangerRed @ Jan 8 2009, 03:56 PM)
Wow... the fact that tmnet has to honour us with at least 70% bandwidth we paid for n not 20% n we got other ppl b****ing that we suck up the bandwidth... instead ask tm where the hell is ur 70% not blame ppl actually eat the whole cake that they pay unlike others that eat only a few slices n throw the rest away.
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I see some who takes this very personally, or seems to be highly agitated.

Well if you believe your torrents are more important than other uses of the internet, at this critical times... i have nothing more to say.

We're in a degraded internet service state after the undersea cable breakage. Normal internet services are effected now, the last thing on my mind is your torrents.

As you say, eat a few slices and throw the rest away.
RIGHT NOW, there's NOT ENOUGH SLICES to go around.

This post has been edited by eltaria: Jan 8 2009, 05:50 PM
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post Jan 8 2009, 07:35 PM

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Like I said fight for ur paid service... even at my 80kb/s i can still access my email accounts easily. Its either u got a bad, ur modem has closed all its ports (basically starting to hang) or tm has given u a bum deal. Go blame them for ur bad service.

N btw google, yahoo n msn have local servers for our emails so there is reason u cant connect to them unless u r suffering from one of the faults mention above.
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post Jan 8 2009, 08:46 PM

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Erm... haven't the undersea cable been fixed long long time ago?
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post Jan 8 2009, 10:04 PM

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QUOTE(RangerRed @ Jan 8 2009, 07:35 PM)
Like I said fight for ur paid service... even at my 80kb/s i can still access my email accounts easily. Its either u got a bad, ur modem has closed all its ports (basically starting to hang) or tm has given u a bum deal. Go blame them for ur bad service.

N btw google, yahoo n msn have local servers for our emails so there is reason u cant connect to them unless u r suffering from one of the faults mention above.
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Hello brother, the world doesn't just starts and end with gmail, yahoo and msn. Again, it shows. I'm not continuing this with you anymore.

xcen, there're still a lot of users who're having a hell load of troubles accessing US based servers, be it for web browsing, mails, or WOW.

Streamyx rerouted the traffic during the breakage, and they're stumbling in their work to reroute traffic accordingly after the cable has been repaired.


Added on January 8, 2009, 10:05 pmAnd NO, it wasn't fixed a long long time ago. Officially, it's 'supposed' to be fixed on 4th January.

This post has been edited by eltaria: Jan 8 2009, 10:05 PM
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I gotta say I'm impressed with this build, see below brows.gif

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just need a good ip and it'll do good
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post Jan 9 2009, 01:42 AM

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eltaria, well i follow Gigaom even watch his podcasts (streaming video which apparently contributes to the large majority of internet traffic) n i believe he says it quit well - http://gigaom.com/2008/04/22/shocking-new-...roadband-usage/ is please dont point fingers at torrenters that we r at major fault here.
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pmg and nwk is a moron.

TMNUT is a jerk . one way or another they will still gonna throttled you. Dont blame rizvanrp for your reshaped and recapped lame connection. Blame yourself for being a stupid TMNUT customer in the 1st place.
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Since TM is follow comcast throttling methods the next strategy from them is to throttle users their use max bandwidth for a certain time to 70% of their maximum bandwidth. The amount of time we r stuck at that speed shouldnt be more than an hr then we can hop back to full speed.

Frankly, that is the easiest method, screw packet inspection, etc. N they can easly filter private accounts from business account (which really need their full bandwidth 24/7). With all the money saved on packet sniffing routers they can spend on more worthwhile expenditure like strengthening the internet backbone here.
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helo TS
why ar after using this thing, my speed goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooes up rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif
u make my torrent day shine..
u are my matahari (until been throttle 1 day only hahaha)

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