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| "premitec" wrote in message ... Hope someone here can shed some light. I recently cancelled my tiscali because of slow download speeds and changed to F2S (freedom2surf). Tiscali was rubbish. I have a Pentium 4 2.4GHz PC with 512MB DDR Memory and still do not get good download speeds using P2P. Downloads are normally ony about between 10k and 40k per second, When I download files from web pages the speed go over a hundred +. My connection is 2MB. Also when I run my P2P program and am downloading at say 25k and uploading at 25k per second for one file I find browsing the net is really slow. I thought at those speeds I should still be able to browse the net normally. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Janet Try Throttling your upload to 15k sec, too fast upload can saturate your connection. |
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| Hope someone here can shed some light. I recently cancelled my tiscali because of slow download speeds and changed to F2S (freedom2surf). Tiscali was rubbish. I have a Pentium 4 2.4GHz PC with 512MB DDR Memory and still do not get good download speeds using P2P. Downloads are normally ony about between 10k and 40k per second, When I download files from web pages the speed go over a hundred +. My connection is 2MB. Also when I run my P2P program and am downloading at say 25k and uploading at 25k per second for one file I find browsing the net is really slow. I thought at those speeds I should still be able to browse the net normally. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Janet |
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| "Meggahurtz" wrote in message ... "premitec" wrote in message ... Hope someone here can shed some light. I recently cancelled my tiscali because of slow download speeds and changed to F2S (freedom2surf). Tiscali was rubbish. I have a Pentium 4 2.4GHz PC with 512MB DDR Memory and still do not get good download speeds using P2P. Downloads are normally ony about between 10k and 40k per second, When I download files from web pages the speed go over a hundred +. My connection is 2MB. Also when I run my P2P program and am downloading at say 25k and uploading at 25k per second for one file I find browsing the net is really slow. I thought at those speeds I should still be able to browse the net normally. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Janet Try Throttling your upload to 15k sec, too fast upload can saturate your connection. I have 1Mb/s download and 256kb/s upload and find that letting my bittorrents upload any faster than 24KB/s slows downloads and makes it impossible to use my connection for anything else. I use Netlimiter to throttle my connection. Martin. |
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| Mate, The two answers already posted explain your first question. More and more people who use P2P (who I am fortunately not one) are throttling their uploads so that they can download faster. Problem with that is that these are the people who are all swapping files with each other. For example, if you tried to download from maggahurtz who was also using P2P you would be limited to the speed set for upload which you would not even get due to network traffic and latency. I would say you would get 10 of his 15K setting. More and more people are becoming guilty of this "leeching" attitude where they want as much as possible but dont want to give. Its why I dont use P2P. Your other issue of not being able to surf the web at top speed is common. When you have a download running constantly it is tying up as much as it can of your available bandwidth. When you try to go to a web page you will see a slowdown in browsing. I got the same issue when I was downloading at 240 K\s from the web and tried to surf. Reason you get 100 k\s + when d\l from the web is the slowest part of the chain is you. Regardless of the connection you have coming into your house you can only work at the speed of the slowest part of the connection. In your case its the P2P upload limit imposed by those you are downloading from. In my case its contention on the BT equipment at my exchange which has meant my speeds have dropped from 240 K\s to around 40 or 50, sometimes slower at peak times. Hope that helps. |
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| Thanks all. It is the upload that was slowing things up. I take onboard the point about the leeching. When I will be downloading the upload will be throttled to 15k sec and when I'm not downloading or at the PC I will share my files with unlimited upload. I think that is fair. Thanks, Janet "premitec" wrote in message ... Hope someone here can shed some light. I recently cancelled my tiscali because of slow download speeds and changed to F2S (freedom2surf). Tiscali was rubbish. I have a Pentium 4 2.4GHz PC with 512MB DDR Memory and still do not get good download speeds using P2P. Downloads are normally ony about between 10k and 40k per second, When I download files from web pages the speed go over a hundred +. My connection is 2MB. Also when I run my P2P program and am downloading at say 25k and uploading at 25k per second for one file I find browsing the net is really slow. I thought at those speeds I should still be able to browse the net normally. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Janet |
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| On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 23:22:08 -0000, in uk.telecom.broadband , "premitec" wrote: Hope someone here can shed some light. I recently cancelled my tiscali because of slow download speeds and changed to F2S (freedom2surf). Tiscali was rubbish. I have a Pentium 4 2.4GHz PC with 512MB DDR Memory and still do not get good download speeds using P2P. P2P speeds depend much more on the source's upload capacity than on your own dowload capacity. Imagine ten people uploading from you, each would get at best 1/10th of your upstream bandwidth, most likely 3KB/s at best... -- Mark McIntyre CLC FAQ http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html CLC readme: http://www.ungerhu.com/jxh/clc.welcome.txt ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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| I understand that. All my downloads since changing settings has made a massive improvement. I can now browse and download P2P without it being slow now. "Mark McIntyre" wrote in message ... On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 23:22:08 -0000, in uk.telecom.broadband , "premitec" wrote: Hope someone here can shed some light. I recently cancelled my tiscali because of slow download speeds and changed to F2S (freedom2surf). Tiscali was rubbish. I have a Pentium 4 2.4GHz PC with 512MB DDR Memory and still do not get good download speeds using P2P. P2P speeds depend much more on the source's upload capacity than on your own dowload capacity. Imagine ten people uploading from you, each would get at best 1/10th of your upstream bandwidth, most likely 3KB/s at best... -- Mark McIntyre CLC FAQ http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html CLC readme: http://www.ungerhu.com/jxh/clc.welcome.txt ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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| wrote in message oups.com... Mate, The two answers already posted explain your first question. More and more people who use P2P (who I am fortunately not one) are throttling their uploads so that they can download faster. Problem with that is that these are the people who are all swapping files with each other. For example, if you tried to download from maggahurtz who was also using P2P you would be limited to the speed set for upload which you would not even get due to network traffic and latency. I would say you would get 10 of his 15K setting. More and more people are becoming guilty of this "leeching" attitude where they want as much as possible but dont want to give. Its why I dont use P2P. I don't see my upload throttle as leeching! My upload/download ratio at my two favorite Bittorrent trackers is always way above 1:1. The quicker i can download a file then the sooner i can then share that file to 100% and more. In fact instead of throttling my upload bandwidth with Netlimiter i can set it in my Bittorrent client - ABC. In ABC i can set an upload throttle which is only enabled when downloading - as soon as all downloads are complete, the upload throttle is no longer enabled and my uploads seed to 100% and more at full upload capacity. Martin. |
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| premitec wrote: Hope someone here can shed some light. I recently cancelled my tiscali because of slow download speeds and changed to F2S (freedom2surf). Tiscali was rubbish. I have a Pentium 4 2.4GHz PC with 512MB DDR Memory and still do not get good download speeds using P2P. Downloads are normally ony about between 10k and 40k per second, When I download files from web pages the speed go over a hundred +. My connection is 2MB. Also when I run my P2P program and am downloading at say 25k and uploading at 25k per second for one file I find browsing the net is really slow. I thought at those speeds I should still be able to browse the net normally. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Janet I'm using Azureus - have a look at their optimum settings guide if you are using it - worth a look even if you aren't. Also a nice plugin to allow scheduled speeds for different times so for F2S you can ramp it up between 1-6am. I'd always go a bit less than your max upload even when not surfing or using your PC for other internet related stuff as it will affect your downloads. I'd say about 80% is about right. |
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