I have 1.5Mbps dl and 128 kbps up. This is the only Qos they apply on me?
Can you send a link where it's written that 012 was caught with
rewriting actual bitorrent packets?
I have problems with dc++. barely use bittorent. What other tricks they pull?
I want to say that hot mpls without diale
Quoting sara fink, from the post of Tue, 03 Jun:
> So, if they do it on the docsis channels, what exactly they do?
>
> And, how this influences the end user?
it means the IP channel is locked to 1500/500 or 7000/700 or whatever
the speed you are paying Hot for. nothing to do with the ISP, who may
So, if they do it on the docsis channels, what exactly they do?
And, how this influences the end user?
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 1:19 AM, Ira Abramov
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> Quoting sara fink, from the post of Mon, 02 Jun:
>> Someone knows what type of QoS hot uses?
>
> AFAIK they are not doing
Quoting sara fink, from the post of Mon, 02 Jun:
> Someone knows what type of QoS hot uses?
AFAIK they are not doing traffic shaping on the IP traffic itself, but
on the DOCSIS channels.
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Below is an example taken from the Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control HOTWO.
My question is just below that.
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