Beating Bell Canada's throttling efforts
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:21 am
Hi,
I have been using and loving Deluge for some time now. Recently I have had to switch to Bell Canada as my ISP. They throttle at "peak hours". My torrents cannot move faster than 30 kb/s. I believe they are using Sandvine technology.
Setting up the encryption on Deluge does not remedy the situation.
I have tried using Azureus/Vuze to encrypt the torrents and thier advice (following) seems to do the trick, hoever I am much more a fan of the Deluge experience than the bloated interface of Vuze.
Is there any way to achieve the same ends in Deluge:
(from Azureus Wiki)
Level 5
Note: This is level is available from Azureus 3.0.2.3_B05 onwards.
Level 5 is only intended for people who have problems with a specific traffic shaping method employed by sandvine traffic shaping hardware, see Bad ISPs if this applies to you. The premise of this method is to minimize the amount of unencrypted information leaked. To enable it select following settings:
1. Tools -> Options -> Connection -> Transport Encryption
* Enable require encryption
* Select RC4
* Disable both fallback checkboxes
2. Tools -> Options -> Tracker -> Client
* Enable Do not announce the listening port to the tracker
* Set the peer limit to a low figure, start with 1 or 2
* set the Minimum time between tracker announces to 900 for example
3. Adjust DHT settings (2 mutually exclusive alternatives):
* Disable the DHT:
Go to Tools -> Options -> Plugins -> Distributed DB and uncheck Enable the distributed database
* Try to get more peers via DHT:
Go to Tools -> Options -> Plugins -> Distributed Tracker and uncheck Only track normal torrents[...]
4. Try to seed a torrent you haven't seeded within the last few hours or so before applying these settings
I have been using and loving Deluge for some time now. Recently I have had to switch to Bell Canada as my ISP. They throttle at "peak hours". My torrents cannot move faster than 30 kb/s. I believe they are using Sandvine technology.
Setting up the encryption on Deluge does not remedy the situation.
I have tried using Azureus/Vuze to encrypt the torrents and thier advice (following) seems to do the trick, hoever I am much more a fan of the Deluge experience than the bloated interface of Vuze.
Is there any way to achieve the same ends in Deluge:
(from Azureus Wiki)
Level 5
Note: This is level is available from Azureus 3.0.2.3_B05 onwards.
Level 5 is only intended for people who have problems with a specific traffic shaping method employed by sandvine traffic shaping hardware, see Bad ISPs if this applies to you. The premise of this method is to minimize the amount of unencrypted information leaked. To enable it select following settings:
1. Tools -> Options -> Connection -> Transport Encryption
* Enable require encryption
* Select RC4
* Disable both fallback checkboxes
2. Tools -> Options -> Tracker -> Client
* Enable Do not announce the listening port to the tracker
* Set the peer limit to a low figure, start with 1 or 2
* set the Minimum time between tracker announces to 900 for example
3. Adjust DHT settings (2 mutually exclusive alternatives):
* Disable the DHT:
Go to Tools -> Options -> Plugins -> Distributed DB and uncheck Enable the distributed database
* Try to get more peers via DHT:
Go to Tools -> Options -> Plugins -> Distributed Tracker and uncheck Only track normal torrents[...]
4. Try to seed a torrent you haven't seeded within the last few hours or so before applying these settings