31-01-2007, 12:28 | #61 |
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If that was the case, everyone would be doing that and the traffic shaping would be rendered useless. It clearly isn't useless, so therefore that must mean your suggestion doesn't work.
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31-01-2007, 12:49 | #62 |
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The thing is, I shouldn't have to find a way around it. I pay for a service and they keep changing the rules of that service to suit themselves. Bollox to them, I'm off.
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I'd much rather pay for something half decent than have to suffer limiting my downloads.
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31-01-2007, 19:24 | #65 |
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NTL are trialling traffic shaping in the Swansea area.
You, of all people, should know that. And no, at least at PN, it won't bypass QoS. They have a rule that says if they don't know what it is, it's probably P2P. That's why whenever a new game pops up, there's a week or two when latency for that game goes to hell. |
31-01-2007, 19:34 | #66 |
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Didn;'t know that but not exactly like I'm living in Swansea nor the NTL billpayer when in Swansea
Can't say I noticed over Christmas though, seemed to be getting decent speeds regardless of the time of day.
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31-01-2007, 19:46 | #67 |
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Don't think it's much to worry about anyway (certainly not on the PN scale):
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/news/2...customers.html |
31-01-2007, 19:50 | #68 |
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Ahh the 10mb users? That'll be why I didn't hear about it. On 4mb in Swansea and 2mb in Stafford. Never really been that bothered about higher, at least not so much as to pay the difference Then again we got 4mb as a free upgrade anyhow otherwise we'd have probably stayed with 2mb.
Not too bothered then. Considering the hassle I've heard about so many ADSL providers and traffic shaping, I'm perfectly happy to stay for a good while yet. Thanks for the info.
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31-01-2007, 20:14 | #69 |
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Gotcha mark, i suppose that kind of rule works best though, becuase if someones trying to hide something most of the time (apart from new games like you say) it is P2P or the equivalent usenet naughty stuff...
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Rumours are that Claranet is getting forced towards the prospect of bandwidth shaping for *DSL users only as DSL pipes are too expensive to justify an additional one with the number of customers we currently have. Looking at the bandwidth habits of a number of our customers we've found certain individuals that are maxing out their DSL MAX connections day in day out, and currently it looks like they'll be reminded of various clauses in their contract about 'reasonable' bandwidth use or somesuch. It was quite funny, they produced a list of the top 200 DSL platform bandwidth hogs. On that list were 3 NOC engineers, and one ex-NOC engineer
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