Re: bittorrent slow

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On Wednesday 22 March 2006 12:59, Stephen Mirowski wrote:
>    I understand that
>    one of the features of DOCSIS 2.0 is an increase in the available
>    upload bandwidth, but I don't know of any cable HSI providers who
>    have yet done the major upgrade of their systems needed to support
>    that.
>
>Shaw Cable in Canada provides Extreme Internet in a few of the major
>cities using Docsis modems.  This increases downloads by approx 2MB/s
>and increases the uploads a tad I believe.  Maybe when I get a job,
>I'll get it, first month is free!!
>
>I have bad luck w/ Bittorrent.  My friends seem to do okay.  I got
>good speeds on Quake4 demo, but nothing else.  I'll seed this FC5
>386 DVD to help out others out.  I have my uploads set to OC3 speeds
>but am only uploading at 20KB/s?  I can do 45-50 KB/s on ftp and ssh2
>transfers.  Any idea of how to improve speeds for uploading?
>
Switch to Azureus, its fully customnizable in that regard, from the gui, 
on the fly.

>Stephen

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