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Seems like they can't shape IPv6.
http://www.digi4.net/upload/files/1/torrent.png
I downloaded my 5GB torrent during the day at full speed. So we need to find a client that forces a IPv6 connection.
I know that IPv6 is a new ip range since IPv4 is running out of ip addresses. Bu when I click on one of these it goes down and show a normal ip. Which means I connected to a peer with both IPv6 and IPv4 now how can one force IPv6....
I don't really see how that can make a difference at the moment as your isp is providing you with a IPv4 address on their network. Also not too sure if you can communicate with your router on a IPv6 address short of bridging it.
All IPv4 and IPv6 is,is different addressing, pretty sure the packet sniffers can still determine the nature of the packets you send and shape accordingly.
If so why am I maxing my 4mbit mweb uncapped in p2p with just these TCPv6 connections. I first though it might be a error in uTorrent's part but the if you open TCP View it shows that the connection is actually made via TCPv6
I can't really complain. last couple days I've been doing 2.6 gig per day on a 384kb/s line on torrents only basically (which is more than what i got with SAINET). And a bit of browsing here and there. Haven't had connection problems at all. MWEB has suprised me with this one lol