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Confused at how this Throttling works
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I want to know were I am going wrong - is the cut off 9pm or have they since extended this? Another question - it seems to me the second you hit either 800MB downloaded or 325MB upload - you are throttled, I thought it was the 3/5% of people ?? Just to add: Now 11:44PM and Im still capped - I fail to see what the point of this is.. |
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Hi there,
I *think* the Traffic management is active for 5 hours after the offense... so if you download 800MB @ 9pm you will be throttled until 2AM and so on.. In your case, I guess you where just unlucky, the system *may* have still been active at 9PM / 9:05PM - thus the traffic management may have kicked in again! |
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Thats fair enough, Im trying to work around the restrictions in place by making sure that ANY downloading is done during the day - keeping the line clear between 7pm and 9pm (when I actually get on) to do normal surfing, the only problem is when this kicks in - pages takes a Long time to load, this has probably to do with the Upload Speed more then anything else.
The only bits that confused me rally is that I would rather have a Hard cap between a certain time and then lifted - lets say 4pm to 11pm for example rather then hit the cap just after 9pm and be throttled all the way to 2am. |
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I always leave my downloading going through the night, get full potential and they can't throttle you that way - to a certain extent.. Maybe you could just stop downloads between the peek times?! |
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Now this is getting Silly, I was not online at all (not even a computer switched on) and I only came online at 6pm, I downloaded the latest Safari Beta (Apple + PC) and a few program updates plus Vista Updates for my Virtual machine. I had no call to check my speed as was not on much after that.
I have a widget on the mac which shows you how much bandwidth you have used per day, as I had not long boot the iMac, this was about as true a reflection as you would ever get, probably got some Mac -> PC Network transfers in there as well - so the figures: Downloaded: 264MB Uploaded: 56MB Its now 10pm and I am throttled once again - the only thing I can think of at this time is my Modem has been cloned, there is no other explanation for this whatsoever. What can I do about this state of Affairs because at the moment, I am basically been Capped every single night without even using the net much. |
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This could be possible..
I take it the modem is direct and no router/wireless router involved? Your line could be faulty, you could ask for an engineer to visit i guess!? |
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Just to update what has happened (and its a good thing) - I called tech Support and they got me to switch off my Modem for a long while while they did something - she asked a few times "Are you sure your modem is off as I can still see it" which I confirmed. She took my Mac address, made Some changes and told me to leave the modem off for 5 more minutes and retest.
I am now coming at at 13mbit (on a 4mbit service) and upload has hit 600K. She said if my speed (less me getting Capped by downloading too much of course) is still not good after another 5 days, I was to request a modem swap, as I have had this modem for about 9 Years now. To Answer the question of my Set up: SB4100 Connected to a Linksys WRG54GS (wireless switch off) Connected to a Gigabit Switch and connects to: iMac Dell GX620 machine Laptop I had tested by direct connection from the router but basically I was been Capped at about 9pm or close to. |
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Hmm maybe your modem could be faulty then?
It sounds like its eating your limit / download speed Least you got good speed now |
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If you turned off your modem and they could still see the MAC address then it's pretty obvious that there's a cloned modem out there using the same MAC address. Kymmy |
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It puts into light if this was the case that they should find a way to stop tis happening esp. now that they enforce these speed reductions. I would not have been so bothered if my web browsing was normal speed but it almost brought it to a halt - Lets hope they figure out a way to knock these cloners (if they exist) offline. Actually.... Looking at my speed tests and from what I can see, I have not been upgraded to the upcoming 10mbit service but in fact been put on the 20mbit Service. My problem is that I was happy with the 4mbit as long as the Throttling never kicked in and if they have indeed changed my line speed to sort the problem - this begs the question of: Was I given a Free (temp) upgrade to the 20mbit to fix the problem. Will I be billed next month £38 instead of £25 for something I never asked for? Is moving me to 20mbit not just masking the problem as this has a higher limit before Capping? I will check my next Bill and will not be too happy if I was indeed upgraded to 20mbit for a higher monthly cost. |
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