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# That has nothing to do with virgin
and everything to do with how peer to peer works and is dependent upon the connections you can make at any one given time. There are too many variables to choose one thing to blame.
Virgin do not, and as of yet can not distinguish p2p traffic from any other traffic and they certainly do not throttle p2p.
They throttle all of your traffic when your usage goes above the limits set in your contract.
Your p2p issue has nothing to do with Virgin.
(, Fri 20 Aug 2010, 14:56, archived)
# The makers of Vuze beg to differ
(, Fri 20 Aug 2010, 15:01, archived)
# and they are wrong.
There are plenty of tests to show if your particular traffic is limited. The law does not currently allow for traffic shaping of particular traffic data.
If Virgin were then the people I work with in this area (privacy and data interception) would be making a stink about it.
To be honest if you are using Vuse then that's the problem. many trackers have vuse on their banlist and will refuse connections.
You are complaining about p2p though. You have to look at the nature of your traffic and ask yourself if you are being reasonable.
You should be using Utorrent and you should be encrypting your outgoing data so that your seeding can't be interfered with.
But what you should be doing if you want to maintain illegal downloading, is renting a seedbox and downloading all your traffic from that via FTP.

as for what vuse say? I prefer to rely on real time data from the Max Planck institute than a commercial p2p client maker.

broadband.mpi-sws.org/transparency/bttest.php



(, Fri 20 Aug 2010, 15:23, archived)
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Thats virgin's cable network, virgins adsl side is throttled (well I am 99% sure it is)
(, Sat 21 Aug 2010, 16:15, archived)