Budza
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My torrents seemed to be faster than news.
I always though SAIX news > IS news.
Think I'll have to try IS again.
I always though SAIX news > IS news.
Think I'll have to try IS again.
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well i'm not going to join them!.
i cannot believe that telkom cannot drop their line prices!
they would never change!!!
Are you guys overall satisfied with Telkom?
])ragon_\/oid;10416132 said:Torrents seems fine for me, 11:22 and they are still going at it... Everything seems fine.
Are you guys overall satisfied with Telkom?
Are you guys still getting slow speeds today?
Turned a torrent on figuring it would come in at 30-50kb/s or so like some of mine have earlier in the week and instead it just about made browsing impossible coming in at the full 190-212kb/s my 2MB line has to offer.
Just checked mine and they're cruising along at ±40kB/s :erm:
@Marty, whats your speed normally? excuse me for being abit blonde, but is that sarcasm?
I'm in Durban.
It should be noted though that most of my peers for the torrent in question come from sort of the same time zone, a lot of Germans, Swedes and Russians so they'll generally have their comp on at the same time as me unlike Americans who always vanish during our day.
I'm in Jhb and apparently connected to the HILLBROW (RHBW) Exchange
Just checked again... under 30kB/s now :/
... And it doesnt even spike, its just constant 20Kbps, it drops yes.... But not higher! I tried logging a fault.... :wtf:
Silly question but are you sure you haven't set a max download speed limit in your torrent client?
Comments anyone.Small enough to run off a USB key, but powerful enough to download any torrent in a jiffy (if it's got enough seeders), uTorrent 2.0 is easy on the eyes and smart on your network. The memory footprint for uTorrent is very small, and system resources are barely touched. While you're torrenting, you shouldn't be surprised to find that other programs that use your Internet connection slow down, but the latest version of uTorrent has an answer to that. Called uTorrent Protocol, or uTP, it's a built-in throttling that detects network congestion and slows down the torrent until the traffic jam has dissipated.
Read more: uTorrent - CNET Download.com http://download.cnet.com/uTorrent/3000-2196_4-10528327.html#ixzz2U1J1uB9p
Don't use uTorrent myself - Transmission on Linux instead, but maybe the following is pertinent:
Comments anyone.
So as a whole most of the guys using Telkom are having little to no shaping/throttling?
Im with openweb but i see R360 for 2mb uncapped is quite a lot more. Telkom is R250
Comments anyone.Small enough to run off a USB key, but powerful enough to download any torrent in a jiffy (if it's got enough seeders), uTorrent 2.0 is easy on the eyes and smart on your network. The memory footprint for uTorrent is very small, and system resources are barely touched. While you're torrenting, you shouldn't be surprised to find that other programs that use your Internet connection slow down, but the latest version of uTorrent has an answer to that. Called uTorrent Protocol, or uTP, it's a built-in throttling that detects network congestion and slows down the torrent until the traffic jam has dissipated.