Overcoming Comcast’s bandwidth throttling/traffic shaping

Posted in by Matty B. @ Apr 22, 2008

If any of you out there are familiar with the bittorrent protocol, you’re probably aware that many ISP’s are now starting to employ tactics to shape and throttle your bandwidth. While this, in my opinion, is completely wrong, it’s being done whether we like it or not. And, when you’re trying to download large files legally, it now becomes an absolute nightmare. But for the time being I can say that I’ve been able to circumvent Comcast’s attempt and throttling my connection. Using the two guides below I am now able to download whatever I want without having my connection being reset. So please read on if you’re having difficulty and I should mention that I use Azureus.

 

Azureus’ Wiki:

http://www.azureuswiki.com/index.php/Avoid_traffic_shaping 

 

Encrypting Bittorrent traffic:

http://torrentfreak.com/how-to-encrypt-BitTorrent-traffic/ 

 

Many people say to switch to a new ISP but in terms of cable in my area, it’s Comcast or nothing.  I am looking into DSL but I’ve always heard that the speeds aren’t nearly as good.  It comes down to me needing to do a little research.  But for the time being, this has worked so I’m going to stick with it.

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