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Jack Malone wrote:
> 
> be forewarned though, I gave up on trying to get 10.3 via bittorrent,
> too slow even with router ports forwarded on a 5meg line, up to you
> though, I guess some have better luck in other areas.  I had better luck
> with HTTP, close to 300kbs the whole dl instead of the up-down speed of
> bittorrent nonsense with time warner in central ny.  can u say bandwidth
> shaping?
> 
> I had good speed around 100kbs via torrent download. I'm on a 4.5 meg cable 
> at work. 
> 
> 
> 
> Jack Malone
> Network Administrator
> Horizon Industries
> 
> 
sometimes I get decent speeds as well, I wish I had an explanation, Im
assuming time warner is shaping, I do not know that for a fact, and Im
not calling them to find out lol... ive seen speeds jump to 400-500 on
other files for a while then back down to 10 or 20.  Then other times I
can get high speeds for the whole dl.  If it were up to me Id go back to
frontier dsl never had a problem with shaping there, but cant run my
site from home, they block incoming http on all ports, whereas time
warner does not.
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