"Meu provedor faz Traffic Shaping" será? Vamos testar!
#1
Posted 25 December 2009 - 08:24 PM
Infelizmente na maioria dos casos isso é consequência de alguma outra coisa e não TS OU pode ser TS mesmo.
Os ISPs sempre negam e os usuários sempre reclamam.
Pois bem, vamos verificar e ver quais ISPs fazem TS.
http://broadband.mpi-sws.org/transparency/bttest.php
Cliquem no link e façam o test on-line.
Postem os resultados e o ISP que vocês usam, como também a região.

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#3
Posted 25 December 2009 - 08:44 PM

AGUA QUENTE ME DEIXA CONTENTE!
O SOM é LEGAL ME DEIXA ANIMAL !
#4
Posted 25 December 2009 - 08:51 PM
Resultado:
Is BitTorrent traffic on a well-known BitTorrent port (6882) throttled?
* The BitTorrent upload (seeding) worked. Our tool was successful in uploading data using the BitTorrent protocol.
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits your BitTorrent uploads. In our tests a TCP upload achieved at least 600 Kbps while a BitTorrent upload achieved at most 709 Kbps. You can find details here.
* The BitTorrent download worked. Our tool was successful in downloading data using the BitTorrent protocol.
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits your BitTorrent downloads. In our tests a TCP download achieved at least 2645 Kbps while a BitTorrent download achieved at most 3111 Kbps. You can find details here.
Is BitTorrent traffic on a non-standard BitTorrent port (10010) throttled?
* The BitTorrent upload (seeding) worked. Our tool was successful in uploading data using the BitTorrent protocol.
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits your BitTorrent uploads. In our tests a TCP upload achieved at least 660 Kbps while a BitTorrent download achieved at most 708 Kbps. You can find details here.
* The BitTorrent download worked. Our tool was successful in downloading data using the BitTorrent protocol.
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits your BitTorrent downloads. In our tests a TCP download achieved at least 1661 Kbps while a BitTorrent download achieved at most 3145 Kbps. You can find details here.
Is TCP traffic on a well-known BitTorrent port (6882) throttled?
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits all downloads at port 6882. In our test, a TCP download on a BitTorrent port achieved at least 3086 Kbps while a TCP download on a non-BitTorrent port achieved at least 1661 Kbps. You can find details here.
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits all uploads at port 6882. In our test, a TCP upload on a BitTorrent port achieved at least 734 Kbps while a TCP upload on a non-BitTorrent port achieved at least 660 Kbps. You can find details here.
#5
Posted 25 December 2009 - 08:55 PM
Is BitTorrent traffic on a well-known BitTorrent port (6881) throttled?
* The BitTorrent upload (seeding) worked. Our tool was successful in uploading data using the BitTorrent protocol.
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits your BitTorrent uploads. In our tests a TCP upload achieved at least 258 Kbps while a BitTorrent upload achieved at most 276 Kbps. You can find details here.
* The BitTorrent download worked. Our tool was successful in downloading data using the BitTorrent protocol.
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits your BitTorrent downloads. In our tests a TCP download achieved at least 211 Kbps while a BitTorrent download achieved at most 222 Kbps. You can find details here.
Is BitTorrent traffic on a non-standard BitTorrent port (10009) throttled?
* The BitTorrent upload (seeding) worked. Our tool was successful in uploading data using the BitTorrent protocol.
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits your BitTorrent uploads. In our tests a TCP upload achieved at least 261 Kbps while a BitTorrent download achieved at most 276 Kbps. You can find details here.
* The BitTorrent download worked. Our tool was successful in downloading data using the BitTorrent protocol.
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits your BitTorrent downloads. In our tests a TCP download achieved at least 143 Kbps while a BitTorrent download achieved at most 224 Kbps. You can find details here.
Is TCP traffic on a well-known BitTorrent port (6881) throttled?
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits all downloads at port 6881. In our test, a TCP download on a BitTorrent port achieved at least 224 Kbps while a TCP download on a non-BitTorrent port achieved at least 143 Kbps. You can find details here.
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits all uploads at port 6881. In our test, a TCP upload on a BitTorrent port achieved at least 314 Kbps while a TCP upload on a non-BitTorrent port achieved at least 261 Kbps. You can find details here.

AGUA QUENTE ME DEIXA CONTENTE!
O SOM é LEGAL ME DEIXA ANIMAL !
#6
Posted 25 December 2009 - 09:07 PM
de tarde em horário comercial fica com um intervalo exato de packet loss
#7
Posted 25 December 2009 - 09:27 PM
Virtua 2mb, POA
Is BitTorrent traffic on a well-known BitTorrent port (6884) throttled?
* The BitTorrent upload (seeding) worked. Our tool was successful in uploading data using the BitTorrent protocol.
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits your BitTorrent uploads. In our tests a TCP upload achieved at least 325 Kbps while a BitTorrent upload achieved at most 436 Kbps. You can find details here.
* The BitTorrent download worked. Our tool was successful in downloading data using the BitTorrent protocol.
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits your BitTorrent downloads. In our tests a TCP download achieved at least 1677 Kbps while a BitTorrent download achieved at most 1884 Kbps. You can find details here.
Is BitTorrent traffic on a non-standard BitTorrent port (10012) throttled?
* The BitTorrent upload (seeding) worked. Our tool was successful in uploading data using the BitTorrent protocol.
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits your BitTorrent uploads. In our tests a TCP upload achieved at least 314 Kbps while a BitTorrent download achieved at most 419 Kbps. You can find details here.
* The BitTorrent download worked. Our tool was successful in downloading data using the BitTorrent protocol.
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits your BitTorrent downloads. In our tests a TCP download achieved at least 1649 Kbps while a BitTorrent download achieved at most 1935 Kbps. You can find details here.
Is TCP traffic on a well-known BitTorrent port (6884) throttled?
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits all downloads at port 6884. In our test, a TCP download on a BitTorrent port achieved at least 1814 Kbps while a TCP download on a non-BitTorrent port achieved at least 1649 Kbps. You can find details here.
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits all uploads at port 6884. In our test, a TCP upload on a BitTorrent port achieved at least 524 Kbps while a TCP upload on a non-BitTorrent port achieved at least 314 Kbps. You can find details here.
Iso é bom ou ruim? ¬¬
This post has been edited by Gjw: 25 December 2009 - 09:43 PM
#8
Posted 25 December 2009 - 11:52 PM
Por que eles fazem isso?
O usuário comum, que apenas navega na internet, utiliza a capacidade máxima da sua conexão esporadicamente, apenas para carregar os sites. Agora o usuário que utiliza programas como Emule e clients torrent, fica ocupando a sua conexão ao máximo o tempo inteiro. Isso acaba sobrecarregando os servidores do provedor.
O que acontece é que os provedores muitas vezes oferecem velocidades de conexão que estão acima da capacidade dos seus servidores. Então, para que o usuário comum possa desfrutar dessa conexão rápida, eles tem que cortar as asinhas dos usuários que utilizam transferência de dados e sobrecarregam a conexão. Por isso fazem o traffic shaping.
Trata-se de uma prática desonesta, uma vez que eles oferecem pacotes com velocidades muito altas, mas escondem a informação de que a conexão tem TS, não permitindo a utilização plena da mesma. Nas empresas existe, inclusive, uma orientação para que os funcionários do suportem neguem a existêcia de TS até a morte.
Nos EUA o governo puniu severamente as empresas que estavam se utilizando desse tipo de prática. Aqui no Brasil, nada foi feito nesse sentido.
De qualquer maneira, o meu provedor é Oi Velox - Rio de Janeiro. Eles não fazem Traffic Shaping. Pelo que eu sei, aqui no Rio de Janeiro quem faz TS é a Virtua.
#10
Posted 26 December 2009 - 03:43 AM
* The BitTorrent upload (seeding) worked. Our tool was successful in uploading data using the BitTorrent protocol.
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits your BitTorrent uploads. In our tests a TCP upload achieved at least 767 Kbps while a BitTorrent upload achieved at most 786 Kbps. You can find details here.
* The BitTorrent download worked. Our tool was successful in downloading data using the BitTorrent protocol.
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits your BitTorrent downloads. In our tests a TCP download achieved at least 1598 Kbps while a BitTorrent download achieved at most 1782 Kbps. You can find details here.
Is BitTorrent traffic on a non-standard BitTorrent port (10016) throttled?
* The BitTorrent upload (seeding) worked. Our tool was successful in uploading data using the BitTorrent protocol.
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits your BitTorrent uploads. In our tests a TCP upload achieved at least 664 Kbps while a BitTorrent download achieved at most 768 Kbps. You can find details here.
* The BitTorrent download worked. Our tool was successful in downloading data using the BitTorrent protocol.
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits your BitTorrent downloads. In our tests a TCP download achieved at least 1677 Kbps while a BitTorrent download achieved at most 1688 Kbps. You can find details here.
Is TCP traffic on a well-known BitTorrent port (6888) throttled?
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits all downloads at port 6888. In our test, a TCP download on a BitTorrent port achieved at least 1773 Kbps while a TCP download on a non-BitTorrent port achieved at least 1677 Kbps. You can find details here.
* There's no indication that your ISP rate limits all uploads at port 6888. In our test, a TCP upload on a BitTorrent port achieved at least 838 Kbps while a TCP upload on a non-BitTorrent port achieved at least 664 Kbps. You can find details here.
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GVT 10mb
muito satisfeito
This post has been edited by lukz: 26 December 2009 - 03:44 AM
Eu decedi que quero ajudar as pessoas , alguns podem ate me zuar mas eu soh quero fazer a coisa certa. Eu comecei a aprender outras linguas e planejo fazer aulas de ninjutsu (tem alguma outra arte marcial tao eficaz quanto?) .. para o equipamento eu ainda estou negociando uma armadura com nanotecnologia , isso tudo claro ta sendo planejado pra ocorrer daqui a uns 6 anos , ngem vira um super heroi da noite pro dia ...
entao qualquer conselho vai ser muito bem vindo
p.s: algumas pessoas vao me zuar mas eu nao ligo , vou fazer justica nesse pais.
Obrigado.
#11
Posted 26 December 2009 - 03:56 AM
#12
Posted 26 December 2009 - 09:52 AM
#13
Posted 26 December 2009 - 12:02 PM
Como assim? Velox aqui aparentemente não faz, e isso já tem uns 2/3 anos
This post has been edited by NicKFeiO: 26 December 2009 - 12:01 PM
A nova lenda hangariana:
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#15
Posted 27 December 2009 - 09:15 AM
Sinistruu..
tb odeio dbz
^^ [= I Love Hyori Lee =] ^^
perdi meus posts =/
#16
Posted 27 December 2009 - 12:35 PM
The BitTorrent upload (seeding) worked. Our tool was successful in uploading data using the BitTorrent protocol.
Your ISP possibly rate limits your BitTorrent uploads. In our tests a TCP uploads achieved at least 13 Kbps while a BitTorrent upload achieved maximal 6 Kbps. You can find details here.
The BitTorrent download worked. Our tool was successful in downloading data using the BitTorrent protocol.
There's no indication that your ISP rate limits your BitTorrent downloads. In our tests a TCP download achieved at least 16 Kbps while a BitTorrent download achieved at most 12 Kbps. You can find details here. deu red no upload -.-
estranho.. net de 3mb dar 13kbps de up e 16 de donwload? ã?
NET JÁ ES (3mb)
socorro! quero gvt!
This post has been edited by zero..: 27 December 2009 - 12:37 PM

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