Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Dewobbled?

And I'm back at 1MB/s up again. It's nearly 11PM here, which is a little past peak 'Net usage times. I wonder if I'm being blocked, or maybe throttled, people here spam the Internet around 9PM, or if it's just a coincidence.

Actually, I just saw a 2.0MB/s spike, but it's hovering around 1.6MB/s. I won't complain either way, but I'll take the extra 500K/s if I can get it.g

[Edit: I hit "Publish Post" and it immediately jumped up to 2.7, and actually hit 2.96MB/s for a few seconds. I'll keep an eye on it and see if it breaks 3MB/s up.]

[More-edit: It would seem there are two other Japanese users on and I'm transferring to each of them at a bit under 1MB/s. Looks like one's up in Niigata (260 miles NE of me), which means he's about the same distance as Boise, Idaho to Seattle, Washington .
The other person is in Fukuoka (312 miles WSW of me), but they're pretty slow at about 600K/s. ]

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5 Comments:

Blogger thots about stuff said...

So when you use BT you can see transfer speed of other users and such? I think you showed me some sort of spider web looking graph of that one time...

1:41 AM GMT+9  
Blogger William said...

Who said I'm using BitTorrent?

6:44 AM GMT+9  
Blogger thots about stuff said...

I dunno. I thought you said that in the previous post.

So what are you doing?

9:57 AM GMT+9  
Blogger William said...

Nope! I don't trust the Japanese police to not try and find me for something like that.

11:34 AM GMT+9  
Blogger William said...

Anyway, what you can see depends more on which client you're using. Azureus or Mainline might let you see what other people are sendign to other people, but if I were to use a BitTorrent client, it'd be uTorrent, and it doesn't show those statistics. You can see who you are connected to and how much you are uploading/downloading to/from them, but not what they're doing with other people.

11:45 AM GMT+9  

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