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You could look at this as part of the tragedy of the commons. Effectively STM enables Virgin to prevent a subset of their users from inconveniencing many of their other subscribers. When the 50mb rollout completes it's alleged that the faster packages will get bumped onto the newer infrastructure (Docsis 1.1 and all that jazz), and that'll do some I suspect to change the way things work. |
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Just in case you are wondering the problem was solved by VM, if you are having the same type of problems you need a new modem, it solved the problems right away!
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I have a 250 and was having the same issues as you. That week VM where doing something. People can tell me they don't/won't/can't shape traffic based on Trackers till they are blue in the face.
Did you try to grab one of those legal Torrents and see what happens? Don't assume the new modem sorted it, it may well just be that whatever it was they where doing, they stopped doing it. Mine has worked fine for the last six weeks and I haven't changed anything. Anyone I know that uses Torrents is on BT, I sent links to Torrent files I couldn't even get a connection to, they try it, works as it should! So it was either VM or me, there is no other explanation, being as I could get legal Torrents at over 1Mb/s with hardly any seeds/peers, it would suggest it wasn't me. So if VM weren't doing it, then the only explanation is that my PC/Router/Modem broke for no reason, was broke On/Off for two weeks, the fault only occured on illegal trackers, and then it fixed itself. If you think that can happen, then that is what it was. Cos I didn't do anything to it. Neither to break it nor to fix it. Quote:
Proof of the pudding....................get rid of BitTorrent, lets see how many dive on 50Mbit and after that, lets see if Broadband in general continues at the pace it has done since 2003. I am not going 50Mbit. 25Mbit is fine. And if they do start to interfere with BT then 25Mbit is of no use to me, I will simply drop to the cheapest one they do. |
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I am on 50Mb and a couple of days my torrents wasn't connecting and I suddenly pointed the finger at shaping, couple of hours later the speeds was great and I was connecting to all the trackers.
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I hate to say this, but when I was using 4OD (channel 4 on demand) I was having the same problems.
It does make me wonder what would happen if they stopped you from downloading a few types of things altogether... such as Porn, music, movies, porn, games, porn, software and yes more porn, face it anyone who has a stonkingly fast connection is downloading most of what is listed, if they stopped that, these fast BB connections would not be used, I only have the 1 MB (I say 1 as its supposed to be 2 but most of the time its 1MBit) anyway i find this more than adequate as torrents can be generally slow anyway unless you are downloading a lot at once. |
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When you are on a Tracker, and after an hour you have managed to connect to a few seed/peers - your speed is 5k - you try another and another and another and they all do exactly the same thing (and they are all KNOWN sites) you have to wonder what is happening. When you grab a Linux distro and you are connected 20 seeds/peers in a matter of seconds and with only a hanful of connections the thing is complete in 15mins you wonder even more. When you link to a Torrent you can't connect to and send it to someone on a BT line and it works fine, even more. And then a week later the problem vanishes full stop never to be seen again (so far) you know so. Quote:
Obviously I can't speak for the rest of you, but I am deffo dropping back to the cheapest tier. But you wont be able to watch Eastenders in HD on iPlayer they will say! LOL. |
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You do realise what Virgin Media would have to do in order to limit downloads from illegal and only illegal torrents, yes?
They would have to: identify that a torrent was being opened; identify the seed that was being torrented from; investigate the nature of the content, and determine if the seeder had rights to disseminate that information; having established that said torrent was in violation of copyright law choose to throttle that torrent, effectively abetting an act that they have identified as criminal rather than preventing it; and do so with every torrent opened across the Virgin cable network. I'm sure that that kind of Packet/Application/Routing Analysis Network Operation Inhibition Apparatus is possible, but it's unlikely that it would function without a significant whitelist or immediately evident detriment to other traffic. Or, you know, you get what you pay for. Not in your download, I hasten to add, but the upload of whoever it is you are stealing with. Not that I mind, you understand. I used to kill the record industry with home taping. |
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Could they not just take the position that certain mini**** type sites will be 90% illegal, and block any IP connecting to it (the Tracker address)? Cut it off at the source so to speak. Even though there is legal stuff on these sites, who would complain? Seems like that would be the simplest method of doing it. It's not that I care if they do or dont, just say you are if you are, then I don't waste time rebooting the PC and switching Modems/Routers On/Off which is what generally sorts it if it is a Hardware issue (at my end) or if they have been doing stuff to the Newwork. |
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It didn't break "for no reason". You just don't know what the reason is, and, bar some educated guesses, nobody here can tell you.
What I can say is that illegal torrents tend to be more heavily used than legal ones. This extends to legal and illegal seeds. More use increases the odds of instability, and sees it shared across more users, which reduces speeds. Sometimes the weakness is in the protocol rather than the transport, and torrents, for all their supporters, are largely created by free clients that see little testing before release, often purport to generic compatibility but cannot guarantee it, and are often taxed by the use to which they are put even as they themselves tax the networks they run over. I have seen consumer routers and PCs collapse under the flood of connections opened by torrents, and its often upload that does it. It could be, indeed, I would say that it is probabilistically likely that that's what's happening. The act of resetting your modem and router also serves to interrupt these connection, and to reset the list of connections held open by your equipment. Of course, you don't have to take my word for it. What I see as logic and reason may simply be Virgin Media's lies chopped into fine powder and cut into lines by Occam's Razor, drawn straight into my impressionable brain by the loyalons exuded from the co-axial snake. |
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I suppose we will have to wait until they get the 50Mbit out - get the network sorted and see if it starts to happen again, either they where trying something or I am wide of the mark, it will be one the other. (500 posts) |
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Well, you know, it did break, otherwise you wouldn't have noticed it had stopped working. There are actors other than Virgin Media seeking to disrupt peer to peer traffic. Without prying too far, was there any consistency in the things you were attempting to download? Beyond their illegality, I mean. I believe some rights-holders are engaging in DDOS against seeds, and Rogers over in Canada were doing something weird to peer to peer traffic.
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My connection dies within seconds of opening Utorrent Tried 10 squillion settings - still dies Now got new wireless router - Still dies It used to work perfectly til few months ago (so there nothing wrong with anything) Some people are reporting normal no throttling but it's just a matter of time for them . . |
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You have no proof of this do you so don't just point the finger have you tested with another torrent client?
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Still, i do agree with you about ditching torrents and using newsgroups, as when i d/l it's at full speed, :) |
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You sir, are a funny man! Apologies for the interruption.. on with the thread :) |
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