How To Check Your Internet Connection For Throttling
Since the early days of Napster, P2P software has always been controversial. Before it was just a fight between users and copyright owners, which is understandable given that piracy continues to be an issue. Now we’re seeing a relative newcomer to the fray: ISPs. Since Bittorrent is the file-sharing/P2P app of choice for a lot of users, some ISPs have taken it upon themselves to block it, citing excessive bandwidth use as the reason for the move. If you want to check if your provider is doing the same, here are a few ways to do so:
One method is to test your own connection speed. BitTorrent download speeds for popular files with many sources should be in the same ballpark as your bandwidth speeds in benchmark test results.
A popular Web-based tool, Glasnost, claims to be able to check whether your ISP is meddling with your BitTorrent traffic. The tool, created by the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems, requires no download; performing the test takes about 4 to 7 minutes.
The source points out several methods on how to bypass the blockage, in case it proves to be true.
Source: PC World
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