OT: Cox slowing torrents?
Sean Parsons
sean at theparsonsfamily.com
Fri Nov 13 09:01:32 MST 2009
I signed up for a Cox Business account at my home and I don't get any of
their residential restrictions. I have 2Mb/384Kb backed with an SLA and it
costs a few dollars more than residential (Approx $60/month), but the
support is stellar and I can run servers on my dedicated connection. Worth a
look to see if it helps.
Sean Parsons
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[mailto:plug-discuss-bounces at lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On Behalf Of Stephen
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 9:02 AM
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Subject: Re: OT: Cox slowing torrents?
Note, I think cox has rolled a policy to slow down certain traffic
during peak load/times to prevent a detrimental effect on the network.
then at off peak times will go back up (or supposed to)
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 8:28 AM, Joe <lists at joefleming.net> wrote:
> I'm on Cox cable for internet and paying for their Premiere package
> (20MBit down, 2MBit up). Over the past day or so I've seen my torrent
> uploads go from respectable to abysmal; I'm lucky if I can upload at
> over 10kB/s now. I've reset both my model and router several times and
> that hasn't helped at all. Is anyone else seeing this problem too or is
> it only on my end? Thanks for any feedback.
>
> -Joe
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Stephen
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