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LenBum July 29th, 2007 05:14 PM

Download Speeds
 
First time posting. Just installed Limewire 4.12.15 Pro. My question deals with the wild fluxuations I see in my download speeds. I'm limiting downloads to 5. When I first connect I get very fast speeds, sometimes 1-1.5 mb per second combined. Then it will drop dramatically to 300 kbps and stay there for a while. Every so often it will jump back up to 1 mb per second but not for very long. Why does this happen? I understand that my downloads will only be as fast as the sources but the ups and downs have a very regulated look to them. Thanks for any help.

edub July 30th, 2007 02:02 AM

I Am Having The Same Problem, Only My Download Speed Is 10kb/s....i'm Lost.

abarceo August 1st, 2007 06:20 AM

Same problem with me. Thru this forum, I found out it's my ISP problem. I'll change my ISP after 3 weeks.

the-bull August 1st, 2007 08:11 AM

mine is 64Kbps connection
 
i get a speed of 6 or 7Kbps
only while downloading from magnetmix.com it went to 9Kbps once

LenBum August 1st, 2007 03:02 PM

Download Speeds
 
Interesting that my isp might have something to do with it. I don't think that is the case with me. How could they possibly be monitoring my download speed and then when it gets too high regulate it. I sure hope this isn't the case as I pay quite a bit for my cable service.

birdy August 1st, 2007 09:13 PM

Who is your ISP?

the-bull August 2nd, 2007 12:13 AM

hathway
 
it really sucks dont ever try hatway
i hit 15Kbps yeterday for the first time ever in limewire
it was hardly for a min may be my isp got it back to normal
any body using hathway

LenBum August 2nd, 2007 12:18 PM

Download Speeds
 
Cablevision. Optimum Online

caseybob August 2nd, 2007 08:35 PM

Reply to Len Bum & others w/ the SLOWS!
 
Hello all: Like myself, many new members are totally puzzled about their down or up load speeds, both fluctuating and being far slower than advertised speeds they are paying their ISP a substantial sum for monthly. I had no idea 'Traffic Shaping' or 'Bandwidth Throttling' even existed. It took a two month battle with my ISP tech help; excuses given...heavy traffic, bad connection, distance from server node, something wrong with your computer, etc, before a senior tech executive finally admitted they do use TShaping on p2p's; eg - LWire. Mine throttles LW UPload sharing; some throttle DOWNloading. Example; for about a month at advertised 125 KILOBYTES UPload, not bits, my max upload sharing was throttled to 4 KILOBYTESmaximum 24/7. And it is getting extremely hard to find an ISP that does not use very fancy p2p throttling programs, supplied by companies like Sandvine of Waterloo, Canada. Many ISP call center help techs are knowledgeable and helpful, but they are either unaware their company uses throttling, or are under strict instructions never to mention or admit it, if asked. The ISP's globally, who hate to even talk about p2p throttling, will, if pushed, defend their position by stating that without throttling they would go bankrupt, because carte blanche p2p use would consume over half of their purchased bandwidth blocks. I partially agree, but their throttling is far too severe, and there should be a happy middle ground between p2p users and ISP's. Both throttling and its severity is growing very fast around the world, and the battle between ISP profit vs. the wonderful original principles of the Internet, is escalating daily. I wish you all good luck in finding an increasingly rare ISP that doesn't use p2p shaping/throttling. caseybob

mwa6663974 August 4th, 2007 12:54 AM

mike a here. new to pro . my isp is people pc with dial up I max 5 kb/s man this sux.


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