On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 01:48:25AM +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
I have 1 machine in the US (hosted) and 1 machine here which is
connected to Netvision. I did a simple test: The machine in the US and
the machine here in Israel both downloaded Fedora Core 6 DVD image
through bittorrent, from the
Someone knows if 012 throttles p2p programs? I get good and even more
speed than promised for ftp,ftp over http, but in p2p I get very slow
speeds. Most of the time it drops to less than 1kb/s?
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If you mean eMule, the problem is not with your ISP.
Recently several influential servers in Europe were
shut down by the authorities, so many users
(temporary, I hope) stopped to use eMule.
The solution to the situation is:
a) To get new server list from one of eMule-related
sites. Connect to
Hi Sara,
To tell the truth, I do not know which ISP DOES NOT throttle p2p apps
(emule, torrent etc) although they don't admit that. (I do realize
that this thing eats their bandwidth, but I do expect them to admit
it to clients at least).
I have 1 machine in the US (hosted) and 1 machine here
emule included. I have kad enabled and opened the ports in the router
as well. I almost gave up on emule and torrents. I mainly use dc++.
The speed there started to be very slow. Less than 1kb/s sometimes.
iptables can help in this case?
On 10/2/07, Yigal Asnis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you
Thanks for the tip. iptables can help? using non conventional ports?
What you suggest?
On 10/2/07, Hetz Ben Hamo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Sara,
To tell the truth, I do not know which ISP DOES NOT throttle p2p apps
(emule, torrent etc) although they don't admit that. (I do realize
that