poisonidea
21-08-08, 01:13 PM
Hi,
Now I know there are some Linux wizz's on here...
I'm running ubuntu on a computer at home and I'm very pleased with it, except for one problem... When ever i'm downloading something (bitorrent or otherwise) The download will be fine for the first couple of minutes (100k/s+) but will then slow down to a ridiculously slow speed, like 50b/s. So basically I can't download anything (unless I wan't to wait an estimated time of 12d 5hrs 11m, which on linux especially can be a bit of an issue when downloading new (legal!) programs...etc.
Now, 1st thing I thought is those scheming bstards at virgin media have throttled my connection at peak times, but after reading their unfair usuage policy on their website (more than 500mb a month constitutes unfair usage apparently...) they say they only reduce it to 50% of maximum. I have a 10mb connection so it still shouldn't be that slow right?
So does anyone have any idea what else this could be? or is there someway of knowing if i'm being throttled?
:mad:
Now I know there are some Linux wizz's on here...
I'm running ubuntu on a computer at home and I'm very pleased with it, except for one problem... When ever i'm downloading something (bitorrent or otherwise) The download will be fine for the first couple of minutes (100k/s+) but will then slow down to a ridiculously slow speed, like 50b/s. So basically I can't download anything (unless I wan't to wait an estimated time of 12d 5hrs 11m, which on linux especially can be a bit of an issue when downloading new (legal!) programs...etc.
Now, 1st thing I thought is those scheming bstards at virgin media have throttled my connection at peak times, but after reading their unfair usuage policy on their website (more than 500mb a month constitutes unfair usage apparently...) they say they only reduce it to 50% of maximum. I have a 10mb connection so it still shouldn't be that slow right?
So does anyone have any idea what else this could be? or is there someway of knowing if i'm being throttled?
:mad: