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Old 12-09-2008, 18:21   #49
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Re: Bittorrent On VM

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Originally Posted by Andrewcrawford23 View Post
Do you happen to have anotehr computer that you can run a torrent from as seeder? i am jsut curious if it goes slow on the local network, if it doesnt it defentialy rules your comptuer out and it has to be from some point after it leave the mdoem.
Yes but it's not the torrent that's the issue, its' the HTTP stream I highlighted.

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Am i right in assuming the packet do come back? but jsut with very high dekay on them?
Not quite, took 3 requests to get a single response and that response was late, the HTTP flow was broken.

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Originally Posted by TraxData2 View Post
Nothing strange going on, just ALLOT at work
Not easy to prove, but hey I'm bored.
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