Application Throttling/Management
08-10-2008, 20:31
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Re: Application Throttling/Management
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Originally Posted by Sirius
Would we ????
Remember STM that was trialed in small select areas first so as not to give the game away
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We also have Traxdata that would let it slip and then there would be a thousand threads I am been appilication managed
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08-10-2008, 20:35
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Re: Application Throttling/Management
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Originally Posted by darthlinux
We also have Traxdata that would let it slip and then there would be a thousand threads I am been appilication managed
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Have you seen some of the new threads here tonight
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08-10-2008, 20:36
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08-10-2008, 20:40
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Re: Application Throttling/Management
lol too true
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25-10-2008, 11:25
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Re: Application Throttling/Management
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Originally Posted by David F
Yeah I will be off to the land of crappy adsl as even the 4/5 meg I can get off them is better than 512
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Heh... I've just ditched VM, after 15 years as a cable customer - first East Lancs Cablevision, which was taken over by Cable & Wireless, then NTL and finally VM. I had Cable broadband for 6 years+ and the only serious problems I ever had started when VM took over.
As an ex-NTL customer I can confirm that yes, since VM took over, throttling or shaping on P2P is very evident. I was struggling to download an Ubuntu distro recently - under NTL it might have taken the best part of a day (on 2Mb connection), but after VM's interference in the WAY I was using the bandwidth I was paying for meant that the same size of distro was taking a couple of weeks or more! It doesn't just seem to be a case of throttling though - more like packets being deliberately dropped for torrents.
I can happily say I'm out of the VM hell now - got a nice 8Mb ADSL2 connection, which is actually giving me 8.4Mb. And it's free for 12 months!!! Sorry VM, you can't beat that deal mwuhahaaaa. I never wanted a BT line before (this recent crap is the reason I've had to get one after 15 years as a cable customer), but VM have just added to one of their main competitors' profits and lost 70 quid a month+ as I've also ditched all the TV and phone services too. It's Skype for me from here on in, and the Freeview HDD does everything a VM+ box does and more for a one off payment. Happy days
So I say, yeah, make the leap - after all VM are only interested in NEW customers and treat the ones they already have with contempt!
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25-10-2008, 11:39
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Re: Application Throttling/Management
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Originally Posted by M-RES
Heh... I've just ditched VM, after 15 years as a cable customer - first East Lancs Cablevision, which was taken over by Cable & Wireless, then NTL and finally VM. I had Cable broadband for 6 years+ and the only serious problems I ever had started when VM took over.
As an ex-NTL customer I can confirm that yes, since VM took over, throttling or shaping on P2P is very evident. I was struggling to download an Ubuntu distro recently - under NTL it might have taken the best part of a day (on 2Mb connection), but after VM's interference in the WAY I was using the bandwidth I was paying for meant that the same size of distro was taking a couple of weeks or more! It doesn't just seem to be a case of throttling though - more like packets being deliberately dropped for torrents.
I can happily say I'm out of the VM hell now - got a nice 8Mb ADSL2 connection, which is actually giving me 8.4Mb. And it's free for 12 months!!! Sorry VM, you can't beat that deal mwuhahaha. I never wanted a BT line before (this recent crap is the reason I've had to get one after 15 years as a cable customer), but VM have just added to one of their main competitors' profits and lost 70 quid a month+ as I've also ditched all the TV and phone services too. It'Skype for me from here on in, and the Freeview HDD does everything a VM+ box does and more for a one off payment. Happy days
So I say, yeah, make the leap - after all VM are only interested in NEW customers and treat the ones they already have with contempt! 
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8.4 mb on a 8mb line yea right  .
I was well into your post till you put that piece of clap trap.
I will just wait for some smart arse to try and say you can
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25-10-2008, 11:46
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Re: Application Throttling/Management
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Originally Posted by Sirius
8.4 mb on a 8mb line yea right  .
I was well into your post till you put that piece of clap trap.
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I think he's talking about his router stats and what he's connected at.
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25-10-2008, 11:47
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Re: Application Throttling/Management
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Originally Posted by Gary L
I think he's talking about his router stats and what he's connected at.
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But you have to admit that you cannot connect to a dslam with ADSL Max at 8.4 mb
If he had put 7.4 then i might have understood but not 8.4mb
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25-10-2008, 11:49
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Re: Application Throttling/Management
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Originally Posted by Sirius
But you have to admit that you cannot connect to a dslam with ADSL Max at 8.4 mb
If he had put 7.4 then i might have understood but not 8.4mb
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8,188 here
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25-10-2008, 11:51
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Re: Application Throttling/Management
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Originally Posted by Gary L
8,188 here 
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And with that crap  i will leave the thread.
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25-10-2008, 11:53
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Re: Application Throttling/Management
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Originally Posted by M-RES
It's Skype for me from here on in
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You would probably benefit more using http://www.18185.co.uk/index2.php now that you have a BT line.
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25-10-2008, 11:54
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Re: Application Throttling/Management
Mind you he did say ADSL2
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25-10-2008, 11:57
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Re: Application Throttling/Management
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Originally Posted by Sirius
And with that crap  i will leave the thread.
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It's true, I am connected at 8,188
---------- Post added at 11:57 ---------- Previous post was at 11:56 ----------
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Originally Posted by Kymmy
Mind you he did say ADSL2
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Sirius never was an observant person
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25-10-2008, 12:06
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Re: Application Throttling/Management
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Originally Posted by Kymmy
Mind you he did say ADSL2
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Who sells adsl2 at 8 meg ????
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25-10-2008, 12:14
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Re: Application Throttling/Management
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Originally Posted by Sirius
Who sells adsl2 at 8 meg ????
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No-one sells 8Mb ADSL2...but people are told what to expect, if he's been told to expect about 8Mbps due to distance then he could be above or below that figure
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