Virgin Media 150Mb Coming 2014
05-12-2013, 17:43
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Re: Virgin Media 150Mb Coming 2014
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Originally Posted by Kabaal
Not the case, you can set your upload speed to 0KB/s on your torrent client and still get the full 126mb/s download. A lot of trackers have rules that you must seed back to a 1:1 ratio but the speed you do it at doesn't matter, it could take an hour or a year to seed back as long as it hits 1:1. Obviously it's easier to do at a fast speed but upload speed isn't a technical requirement or a rule.
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Most trackers use the tit-for-tat alogirthm to stop you doing that
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It's not just trackers. Most clients in non-seeding mode do that too, as do all clients in "initial seeding" mode.
The amount a client decides to send to another client will in many clients be based on how much the other client sends to the first client. Yeah I read that sentence and went  as well.
Also initial seeders will block uploading to any client if that client does not upload pieces sent to it, and will also prioritize any client that forwards pieces on quickly.
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06-12-2013, 22:02
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Re: Virgin Media 150Mb Coming 2014
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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
It's not just trackers. Most clients in non-seeding mode do that too, as do all clients in "initial seeding" mode.
The amount a client decides to send to another client will in many clients be based on how much the other client sends to the first client. Yeah I read that sentence and went  as well.
Also initial seeders will block uploading to any client if that client does not upload pieces sent to it, and will also prioritize any client that forwards pieces on quickly.
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I often get the full 126Mb (15MB) download on torrents, mostly from TorrentDay They offer high quality torrents. There seems to be no relationship between download and upload. It is more to do with the ratio of seeders:leechers.
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06-12-2013, 22:16
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Re: Virgin Media 150Mb Coming 2014
If there are enough peers, sheer volume of sources alone will max you out without needing to upload.
Private/niche torrents are a different matter all together.
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06-12-2013, 22:40
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Re: Virgin Media 150Mb Coming 2014
Yup
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11-12-2013, 19:34
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Re: Virgin Media 150Mb Coming 2014
Regarding 10:1 and advertised speeds, it looks like VM are only advertising 11.7mbit upload on the 120 package
http://my.virginmedia.com/traffic-ma...hresholds.html
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11-12-2013, 19:40
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Re: Virgin Media 150Mb Coming 2014
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I'd say that by the statement on it here http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/...2106768#M34133 they were told off for advertising 12mb upload when they only supply 11.7mb. Seems a bit picky to me really.
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11-12-2013, 19:55
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Re: Virgin Media 150Mb Coming 2014
Don't see why VM dont just set the config a bit higher (well, I do, but...)
Hopefully if we see 4 bonded QAM64 upstreams then they will start becoming competetive on the upstream (maybe even 5:1)
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11-12-2013, 20:19
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Re: Virgin Media 150Mb Coming 2014
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absolutely, it is pathetic. What possible reason is there to shave 300kbits off the upload speed apart from the obvious X customers x 300kbits = XGbits saved of upstream capacity?
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11-12-2013, 20:40
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Re: Virgin Media 150Mb Coming 2014
Nothing is shaved off, actually customers get 12mbit exactly, they just dont see the overheads
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11-12-2013, 20:52
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Re: Virgin Media 150Mb Coming 2014
i know but the fact that they are stating 11.7mbits on the website is making me wonder whether my config is going to drop to 11.7 when I am in the land of nod.
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11-12-2013, 21:09
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Re: Virgin Media 150Mb Coming 2014
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i know but the fact that they are stating 11.7mbits on the website is making me wonder whether my config is going to drop to 11.7 when I am in the land of nod.
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as mentioned above, thats all they are allowed to advertise, as thats what the majority of customers receive, same way FTTC providers can only advertise 76mbit download when they provision 80 (79.99)
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12-12-2013, 03:30
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Re: Virgin Media 150Mb Coming 2014
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Originally Posted by craigj2k12
as mentioned above, thats all they are allowed to advertise, as thats what the majority of customers receive, same way FTTC providers can only advertise 76mbit download when they provision 80 (79.99)
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Actually they don't, they provision 77.43.
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12-12-2013, 07:00
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Re: Virgin Media 150Mb Coming 2014
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Actually they don't, they provision 77.43.
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Since when? My sync rate was always 79999kbps
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12-12-2013, 08:19
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Re: Virgin Media 150Mb Coming 2014
Since the service was first introduced. And the principle has been along far longer. BT have always capped throughput to 96.8% of sync rate on all FTTC services, and a slightly different rate on all ADSL services before that. The only way to avoid this is LLU
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12-12-2013, 10:47
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Re: Virgin Media 150Mb Coming 2014
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i know but the fact that they are stating 11.7mbits on the website is making me wonder whether my config is going to drop to 11.7 when I am in the land of nod.
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No it won't
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