El lun, 13-06-2005 a las 17:40 -0600, clemens@xxxxxxx escribiÃ: > > > > > I was getting the same speeds you are experiencing until I changed > > from Bittorrent to Azureus and checked the Azureus FAQ regarding the > > yellow status icon. Found that I need to change the UPnP setting on my > > router. If you are using a router with NAT enabled make sure that UPnP > > is enabled. Instead of 6-20 kB/sec I am now observing 200-220 kB/sec. > > > > What is this UPnP thing? > Is this something on a 'real' (hardware) router, or is it something I > could set on a firewall/router running iptables??? > > Im seeing a variation on the problems that everyone else reports. > I have a Comcast Cable Modem, and started out at walking up to about 30kb/sec, > then it continued up to 300kb/sec. Thats what they rate the connection at,- > 300kb/sec = 3mbit/sec. > > But when I checked on it an hour later, it was back down to 30kb/sec, and > at the moment its sitting at 15. > > I strongly suspect that Comcast is limiting my daytime rate, and after letting > me have 300kb/sec for a few minutes put on the brakes... This is an usual policy of cable operators. In order to provide a QoS for Internet surfers, they priorize the traffic for HTTP, reducing the priority for the P2P traffic. > > The good news is that in the past the speed has gone back up in the evening, > so I will probably be able to finish tonight... > > > -- > Reg.Clemens > reg@xxxxxxx > > Cheers, David ______________________________________________ Renovamos el Correo Yahoo! 1GB de capacidad, nuevos servicios y más seguridad http://correo.yahoo.es