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Ann Street April 8th, 2005 07:52 PM

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when looking thru the monitor activity I always see a lot of - transfer interupted - why is it so and what is the problem?:d

Lyssa&JuliasMom April 9th, 2005 05:43 AM

I have that too. Most are completed but last night the last 3 were all interuppted.
Also can anyone educate me on the subject of Bearshare clients uploading from me?
In my monitor box 3 uploads were attempted or made by Bearshare clients. 2 of them had "Browse Host" grayed out so I could not even connect to them. How can they connect to me? I thought Limewire was a P2P within its own "community" of Limewire users.
Also none of my uploaders could I connect. The other 7 that were LimeWire Pro clients kept returning error messages that they couldn't be browsed. Any info would be educational since I am very green at all this!

stief April 9th, 2005 05:44 AM

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Hmmm. Others could be disconnecting, but if most of the uploads are interrupted, then that's not likely.

Here's an example of an ISP disrupting uploads: the upload starts properly, but then interrupts for 60-75 seconds. This means the upload usually times out. The pink peaks are the key.

You can see details (and the graph) of uploads in the Tools->Bandwidth->Uploads section. If either of you see something similar, then I'd say your ISP is disrupting uploads to the gnutella network.

et voilà April 9th, 2005 05:49 AM

Your ISP is sad Stief, very sad :(

That's what I call ISP interfence.

stief April 9th, 2005 05:56 AM

Well, I still like them: 29.95 for 5M/1M, and a community not-for-profit organization. I'm still negotiating with them to stop this protocol-preferencing.

Just have to get the arguments together and direct them to the right person :)

et voilà April 9th, 2005 06:00 AM

hehe, you also have to find the right person on their end: when I call my ISP I have to go through 5 persons to find someone with knowledge and power to change config :rolleyes:

Of course, your pocket is the last thing that decides of the ISP ;)

Ciao

Lyssa&JuliasMom April 9th, 2005 06:03 AM

Hey Steif and Voila! What about Bearshare uploaders ... is ths OK?

stief April 9th, 2005 06:09 AM

Hi Mom. It shouldn't matter about the BearShares--they're just the ones that finding new content quickly recently.

Are you seeing a similar graph?

et voilà -- I've signed up for the free 2 month trial with the competition: should be installed later this week ;) Then I'll have the comparison graphs to send.

et voilà April 9th, 2005 06:17 AM

Salut Lyssa&JuliasMom, yes it is normal, especially that if you get a lot of bearshares, that means that your are in the download mesh (many people uploading parts of the same file). You shouldn't see many tranfer interrupted for rare files, if the file is popular, you'll see a lot of transfers interrupted.

Stief: haha, competition, competition, when they see that, it's in their interest to make things move... If they don't threathen them to place a negative review of that ISP at http://www.broadbandreports.com/ (explain them what this site is all about...)

Ciao

stief April 9th, 2005 06:38 AM

ISP should be very worried if they show they can control the type of packets being sent. Imagine if the mail carrier could be charged for the contents of a letter, or the telephone company had to be responsible for what people said on the phone!

Canadian ISP's should not engage in packet preferencing, or risk regulation http://www.michaelgeist.ca/resc/html...mar212005.html

European ISP's have to worry about taking on the job of enforcing copyright infringement.
http://constitutionalcode.blogspot.c...osals-isp.html

US ISP's have to worry about class-action suits LOTR posted a link about BearShare and a major ISP getting lawyers involved over this kind of interference.

Lyssa &JuliasMom April 9th, 2005 06:40 AM

I do not have any activity either up or down right now so my bandwith is quiet. I will check it in the future and now I know what I am looking for! Attached is my monitor screen--why isn't the time displayed so I would know when the transfers were interupted, and is browse host grayed out?
Thanks again... ya'll have been very informative.

P.S. I have tried 3 times to attach my grab of my monitor screen. It is 89,000 bytes so it is under the limit and it is a JPG....when I go to preview reply--it is no longer attached...can you help me again??? Sorry:confused:

stief April 9th, 2005 06:54 AM

Ah--don't do the preview reply step (not sure why that strips the attachment).

btw--posting the monitor screen is probably not a good idea, since it contains filenames, IP's, and lots of personally identifying material.

The start/end/transfer times and rates can be seen by turning on the extended tooltips.

Ask someone to Direct Connect with you, and then you can use LW's Chat and really see what is going on.

et voilà April 9th, 2005 07:00 AM

Lyssa &JuliasMom: smells bad. I can direct connect to you meaning you have full access to internet, but I can't download any file from you :( Might be ISP blocking...

stief April 9th, 2005 07:17 AM

I agree et voilà

Mom--I wonder if they are using CISCO's NBAR filesharing controls http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/....htm#wp1074479 Look for the parts about "gnutella"

I gather this is built into much of the CISCO equipment ISP's use.

Call them and ask if this is the case. However, good luck finding someone who can answer. Two years ago the help desk at my ISP wasn't aware that the guys who run the equipment were using this stuff, so don't be surprised if the help desk is just as much in the dark as we are.


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