Hi guys, I have some questions again, this time with regards to speed and Throttling of downloads by ISP.
brief summary of what I have:
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
2 Gb Ram, Pentium Dual Core Processor 2.2ghz
60 Gb Hard disk space left.
Windows Firewall (No other software firewall installed)
AVG Free antivirus 9.0
Modem Router, with listening port forwarded
using DSL internet connection 10Mbps advertised
Using Bitcomet 1.21
I use port 60000, forwarded in my router to my PC. Windows firewall exceptions set in Bitcomet 1.21, with Upnp port mapping disabled. Port tested opened in “canyouseeme.org” and having “Remote” peers.
Have Capped 80% of my tested upload speed (taking considerations of the units (bits vs bytes)
Enforced Bitcomet to run only 1 active task at a time.
Always restrict to run Bitcomet only when other applications are not running, and when the other PCs connected to the network are not utilising bandwidth.
BT protocol encryption “Auto-detect”
From my own observations, I seem to be having slow speeds (less than 100kB/s), but slightly faster speeds at a certain time of the day, assuming approximately having the same amount of seeds/peers. I speculate that it might be due to busier internet traffic (peak period)in the local area, or that my ISP is throttling P2P downloads. Well I have no idea which is the case.
Anyway, how do I find out if my ISP is throttling my torrents downloads (if it is). And if an ISP is throttling P2P downloads, will it do it only in certain times of the day. I heard that an easy way to find out is to download the open office or linux distros, but where do I find it?
Thanks again for any insight provided to a novice like me.
SledgeVan