It seems that Barak (and maybe others) are doing some nasty QoS stuff. I had some problems with an ipsec vpn and moved to a udp based vpn. Outside of the tunnel icmp traffic was ok, more or less an ok latency and a normal packet drop. Inside the tunnel 70%! Packet lost. I have double check with multiple providers and links (on both side) and always reached the same result. During night time the performance are better, but still not as good as i get with netvisionm (which are also bad 50k during the day and 280k during the night on a 256/5m) Best Regard,
Ohad Levy ----- Original Message ----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: IGLU Mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sun Oct 29 07:24:54 2006 Subject: Re: offtopic: BitTorrent Traffic shaping tricks by Israeli ISP's? On Sat, 2006-10-28 at 02:34 +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: > Hi, > > I did a small test with Azureus as a bittorrent clients. > One machine is located in the US, one at home. Both have the same > setup in terms of bandwidth: max 9Kbyte up, unlimited download. > > Torrent for this test: CentOS 4.4 final > > The machine at US gets 400Kbytes per second (and the number grows) > while here in Israel the SAME torrent file with (almost) the same > number of connections is hitting ... 10Kbytes per seconds. > > I have tried the same test with 80 different torrent files, be it > legal stuff and illegal stuff (movies, episodes etc), it's almost > always the same result: the download is about 70-90% slower than the > US machine. > > My ISP: Netvision. > > So, does anyone knows if Netvision and/or other ISP's are doing some > serious bandwidth tricks? if so, is there a way to bypass it (and > still use bittorrent)? > > Thanks for any help, > Hez > I've just download the latest Fedora Core iso (both i386 and x86_64) both at @work (Barak) and @home (Netvision). @Home (1.5/512), the average download speed was around 70kb/s. @Work (2.0/128, I've got my own private DSL), the average download speed was ~30kb/s. BTW, in both cases the uploaded was capped to 50% of the maximum upload rate. - Gilboa ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
