 frankw
join:2008-06-13 Canada
·TekSavvy Solutions..
1 edit | reply to dbsanfte Re: Evading throttling with uTP / uTorrent 1.9a
Hmm seems this no longer works. Works fine for a while, then throttling kicks in. |
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 Robrr
join:2008-04-19 Toronto, ON | Looking at your graph there it looks like your modem or router rebooted considering the graph dropped to 0 as well as the port forward is not a green check mark. |
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 Quakky
join:2008-11-12
| reply to dbsanfte I am sad to say that this does work.
The reason why this is sad is because Bell is looking at this thread right now and analyzing the settings so they can counter it as soon as possible
It is also sad because someone probably is gonna get fired/ got fired for not doing his/her job right, which is destroy BT as we know it.
I believe that stuff like this should not be shared in public forums where dickhea...i mean Bell can just come in here and counter any attempts of bypassing their hopefully soon to be illegal action.
OP next time you find something like this, pm some trusted people who will pm some more trusted people..word of mouth goes along way
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  Turbinator
join:2007-10-14 Mississauga, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..
| reply to dbsanfte I used this for the longest time, and after this I am afraid they might notice it and do something about it.
Stop replying to this thread and let it sink to the bottom, unnoticed, and instead just sends links of this to people you trust.  |
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 Robrr
join:2008-04-19 Toronto, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..
·Rogers Hi-Speed
2 edits | reply to dbsanfte Guys, did you actually look at the graph. The connection drops to zero and the port forward is not the green checkmark. Frankw suffered a disconnect, not Bell's throttle. Hell his download is already back above 30KBps
As for Bell finding out, THEY ALREADY KNOW! There are Bell employees using this method to evade throttling. |
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 Quakky
join:2008-11-12
| reply to dbsanfte Arbalister said back in 2008 : " I've got my router set up to manage the connections. I've got windows set up to negotiate MLPPP via the check box in the connection properties. The pppoe connection in windows is *never* used to establish a connection, since the router always does. I'm not throttled. In fact, I never even had a windows pppoe connection until someone mentioned that there was an mlppp checkbox on it. I created one, turned on mlppp, hit connect (the first time) and it somehow seems to have actually connected...and the throttling on the torrent I was downloading stopped. I rebooted my machine. Opened a browser and *did not* connect, actually told it to never connect, and started a torrent. No throttle. Brought up the properties screen for the pppoe connection, turned off mlppp...and was throttled moments later. Turned it on, still not "connected" via windows...and no throttle.
Simply creating a pppoe connection and telling it to use mlppp is all you need to do."
is that still working? if so, how is he creating a pppoe connection when using Local Area connection?
mine is grayed out |
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 erk71
join:2009-10-12 Bolton, ON
| reply to dbsanfte I'm using UT2.0beta under wine in linux and this works as described. Does anyone have information about this working using any other clients? Looking for one that runs native on linux (so far ktorrent doesn't seem to have the same advanced settings.) |
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 chronoss2009
join:2008-09-23 | reply to dbsanfte apt-get rtorrent of course there are more things for a Debian based linux to do and i am not going to use ubuntu know more cause of there integration of mono like crap.
if you want ssl it gets tricky also. if.... |
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