Bt download become slow

yalorrr ... whats it about laa ???
i did what was recommend from the lowyatt link ... no difference oso .. haahahahahaa ... but what to do ... just have to wait a little or alot longer to download lorr .... huahhahahahaaa
 
dunno ler.. my line slow down too but not that serious ler..

last week my naruto average download speed through out the whole process is 75Kbps, this week not yet finish downloading, but its been 5 minutes already and the speed isn't constant, anywhere from 50kpbs to 75kpbs jump up and down.

i'm using bitcomet 0.59 and setting each torrent to connect to no more than 300 peer. so if got 1000 peer and 300 seed, then i'll be connected to 500 users at once (seed sure connect one.. unless the com dun have enough resource..)
 
if those who r using bitcomet..
proceed to their forum and read why its slow.

i`m still getting good speed 80++

and yeah choose private trackers. they are a hellalot faster

read it on star as well. p2p client are robbing all of the bandwidth.
 
TM Net: P2P traffic clogging broadband
BY SHOM TEOH
CYBERJAYA:
Peer-to-peer (P2P) traffic is choking up local broadband lines with 20% of users utilising 80% of the total bandwidth, according to Internet service provider (ISP) TM Net Sdn Bhd.
Dr Fadhullah Suhaimi Abdul Malek, general manager of TM Net’s corporate and strategy services, said that as the number of local broadband subscribers increases, more users are expected to use P2P applications such as Kazaa and BitTorrent to transfer files online.
“Such applications are often left on all day so they use much more bandwidth compared to users who merely use the Internet to surf or chat,” he said.
Fadhullah was speaking to reporters during the launch of the Business Software Alliance’s (BSA) “Right Click” campaign at Multimedia University (MMU).
The programme is aimed at educating Internet users to protect themselves while conducting online activities such as surfing and e-commerce.
Fadhullah said other countries with high broadband penetration also faced similar problems because “broadband users have a tendency to abuse bandwidth.”
“We are not against our customers using P2P. However, it is an unfair situation which needs to be addressed, as we cannot upgrade our infrastructure (merely) for the benefit of the minority,” he said.
To counter this problem, TM Net will introduce a number of time-based packages to cater for low-bandwidth users by the third quarter, said Mohd Nazeem Mohd Nasir, assistant manager of TM Net's technology planning and development department.
“We are coming up with a system that will inform users of their bandwidth usage via their monthly bill, and will recommend packages that are most suitable for their level of consumption,” he said.
The launch also saw the unveiling of a BSA website containing 20 online security tips for Internet users as well as several talks conducted by speakers from the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry, TM Net, Microsoft Malaysia and eBay.
“We want to make users aware so that they can proactively protect themselves from dubious websites and e-mail spam selling unlicensed or pirated software,” said Tarun Sawney, the BSA’s director of antipiracy in Asia.
“Many users are duped into purchasing what looks to be genuine software online, only to discover otherwise later on,” he said.
Sawney also observed that there has been a drastic jump in the number of software infringement cases on P2P networks corresponding with the growth of broadband penetration in Malaysia.
“Cases of software infringement have risen from 928 in 2003 to 8,000 last year,” he said.
Dr Ewe Hong Tat, dean of the MMU’s faculty of information technology, said the university was chosen for the launch because its students are heavy IT users.
“We hope that the students will propagate the knowledge they have learnt to their peers and to the rest of society when they join the workforce in the future,” he said.



Here is the link : http://star-techcentral.com/tech/story.asp?file=/2006/3/1/technology/13540730&sec=technology
 
so wat? we just no need to download anymore? plp in spore got 1.5mbps broadband now and thier gov dun even block user frm using P2P.

now he was syaing P2P jamming up, but what if online game player started to mass up? thn u going to block the online gaming bandwidth as well?

TMNET craps.. this is the result of a country whereby G is monopolise everything
 
we paid for UNLIMITED bandwith right ? so what clogging up the line has to do with us ?
 
depending on what u are paying and what kinda package .. from 384kbps to 2Mbps lerr .. not unlimited laa .. hehehehe .. just maybe unlimited time usage only laa .. :p
 
same here lor use emule damn slow and my browser 1 2 open 1 page can feel slow oso damn streamyx
maybe try use ARES mine can reach 50+-60+
 
QiW said:
depending on what u are paying and what kinda package .. from 384kbps to 2Mbps lerr .. not unlimited laa .. hehehehe .. just maybe unlimited time usage only laa .. :p

im refering to the download cap on limit ( ie amount downloadable ) not speed .
 
from what i notice ..
in office hour .. most my BT download ... the speed will reduce around 50%
but at night quite ok la ...... normal again ...


maybe TMNETsuck limit the bandwith for p2p ...since b4 they claiming that most p2p user congesting the network .....

if they really block ..... then no use la streamyx 4 me ...:angry_smile:
 

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