I'm also getting lousy traffic from Bezeqint at home. I was sure it was on my side, so I haven't dug into it yet but now I see it's a cross client issue.
I'm connected with hot->bezeqint. Download 2.5/ Upload 128 (or something in this range), center of Tel Aviv (http://goo.gl/maps/pIbG). I will test today a 10mb file download from: Akamai, cloudfront, s3 which are all super fast and from a server in us-east and eu-west and will report the results. I really hope that this is a temporarily bug in bezeqint routing instead of a new policy, I chose them exactly because they have a good reputation of not doing this sort of stuff. Maxim. 2010/10/14 sara fink <[email protected]> > I also have problems with bezeqint. I tried ftp from holland. Unencrypted > the speed was around 5k/s, encrypted less than 1k/s. > > worse than that I tried tunneling via a good site (speed guaranteed) and > even this didn't work well. > > Transfer from israel has excellent speed. Other than that, nothing. My > conclusion is that they started to apply QOS and other dirty tricks which I > noticed via wireshark. > > I would suggest few things: > 1. try to download the same rpm from other sites and compare. and then call > them and show them it's impossible to get such low speed from 4-5 different > sites. > 2. In cases where you can change ports, try to revert to high end ports. > 3. Try https. Maybe you will get lucky. In my case it didn't help. > > 2010/10/14 shimi <[email protected]> > >> >> >> On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 12:03 AM, Shlomi Fish <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> On Wednesday 13 October 2010 23:04:55 geoffrey mendelson wrote: >>> > On Oct 13, 2010, at 10:47 PM, Shlomi Fish wrote: >>> > > Can anyone help me shed any light on this problem? >>> > >>> > Traffic shaping? Did you try it at 6am or 1am? >>> >>> No, I did not. I'm usually not awake at 6am, and usually go to bed before >>> 1am. >>> Are there traffic shaping schemes that limit the speed on a single TCP >>> connection and not the entire bandwidth? (Which in prozilla's case may >>> consist >>> of several connections to the same host.) >>> >>> >>> >> QoS products today can do any combination you can think of. >> >> Side of testing and seeing for yourself, you really can't know. (usually >> the QoS policy is not equal to all users, and the choice of users ISPs apply >> different QoS rules on is voodoo at best...) >> >> You don't really need 6am, 10am is also OK to verify such thing. >> >> Might be a new policy to convert everyone to "Private NGN" so they pay a >> few more shekels? :) (other ISPs did it in the past so you'll add money to >> join the "gamers" package. a.k.a. "the we screw you less with out QoS" >> package...) >> >> -- Shimi >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Linux-il mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-il mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il > >
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