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Sonnentier
01-11-2009, 06:12 PM
I just viewed into the peer tab, and saw 2 nearly identical peers.

http://img4.myimg.de/doublepeeree2f3.png

I wonder what this is about? The percentage was differing a bit, however often equaling again.

Albo Da Kid
01-11-2009, 06:25 PM
you have just won 86'000 Ugandian monies. Congratualtions!!!:01:

Time-Traveller
01-11-2009, 06:31 PM
I just viewed into the peer tab, and saw 2 nearly identical peers.

http://img4.myimg.de/doublepeeree2f3.png

I wonder what this is about? The percentage was differing a bit, however often equaling again.

Two devices sharing a communal IP address, Mind boggling :P

VoidNT
01-11-2009, 06:40 PM
Poor Finnish guy probably has 256k ADSL as the best service available in his village and connected two lines together to make life a bit better. :)

D1zkK1ll
01-11-2009, 06:58 PM
Poor Finnish guy probably has 256k ADSL as the best service available in his village and connected two lines together to make life a bit better. :)


Do you see his speed?:huh:

I thought always that this is impossible. oO

RedRansom
01-11-2009, 07:00 PM
Probably a local network(company,home,cybernet cafe) and i guess he/she same person:)

Time-Traveller
01-11-2009, 07:03 PM
Poor Finnish guy probably has 256k ADSL as the best service available in his village and connected two lines together to make life a bit better. :)


Do you see his speed?:huh:

I thought always that this is impossible. oO

Yeah you can bundle together two adsl lines running into the the same premises for a better connection, but that doesn't look like whats happening here to me, if that was the case you would only see one entry in utorrents live peer log.

Brenya
01-11-2009, 07:12 PM
Poor Finnish guy probably has 256k ADSL as the best service available in his village and connected two lines together to make life a bit better. :)
aw lol. :(

D1zkK1ll
01-11-2009, 07:13 PM
Do you see his speed?:huh:

I thought always that this is impossible. oO

Yeah you can bundle together two adsl lines running into the the same premises for a better connection, but that doesn't look like whats happening here to me, if that was the case you would only see one entry in utorrents live peer log.

Well I think he is leeching this shit 2 times.
Only different folders and he started on the same time with only this 25kb/s so the same states... ;)

Time-Traveller
01-11-2009, 07:24 PM
Yeah you can bundle together two adsl lines running into the the same premises for a better connection, but that doesn't look like whats happening here to me, if that was the case you would only see one entry in utorrents live peer log.

Well I think he is leeching this shit 2 times.
Only different folders and he started on the same time with only this 25kb/s so the same states... ;)

Yeah but there's no upload stats so maybe he uploaded the file to whatever tracker that is, copied the file to another workstation and is uploading from there too.

Downloading a file twice makes no sense even if it was a ratio free tracker...

Possibly it's as simple as a ghost connection appearing in utorrent after he disconnected & reconnected.

D1zkK1ll
01-11-2009, 07:30 PM
Well I think he is leeching this shit 2 times.
Only different folders and he started on the same time with only this 25kb/s so the same states... ;)

Yeah but there's no upload stats so maybe he uploaded the file to whatever tracker that is, copied the file to another workstation and is uploading from there too.

Downloading a file twice makes no sense even if it was a ratio free tracker...

Possibly it's as simple as a ghost connection appearing in utorrent after he disconnected & reconnected.

maybe he will only make a joke of us..

Time-Traveller
01-11-2009, 07:32 PM
Yeah but there's no upload stats so maybe he uploaded the file to whatever tracker that is, copied the file to another workstation and is uploading from there too.

Downloading a file twice makes no sense even if it was a ratio free tracker...

Possibly it's as simple as a ghost connection appearing in utorrent after he disconnected & reconnected.

maybe he will only make a joke of us..

If it is then it's not funny and totally pointless.

teresckova
01-11-2009, 08:11 PM
i see thoose kind of peers a lot...not a big deal

happy
01-11-2009, 08:12 PM
maybe he will only make a joke of us..

If it is then it's not funny and totally pointless.

would say the same...

Sonnentier
01-11-2009, 08:49 PM
It's not a joke, and TimeTraveler both connections were active until completion so it wasn't a ghost connection.

I go with the theory that he somehow bundled his connection, the progress really seemed to be identical.

Thank you all for your comments :fst:

Time-Traveller
01-11-2009, 09:03 PM
It's not a joke, and TimeTraveler both connections were active until completion so it wasn't a ghost connection.

I go with the theory that he somehow bundled his connection, the progress really seemed to be identical.

Thank you all for your comments :fst:

Ok but this isn't how bundled ADSL lines works.

Sonnentier
01-11-2009, 10:02 PM
Ok but this isn't how bundled ADSL lines works.
Why isn't it? I don't know too much about that topic... please let me know.

Time-Traveller
01-11-2009, 10:12 PM
Ok but this isn't how bundled ADSL lines works.
Why isn't it? I don't know too much about that topic...



2 or possibly more adsl enabled lines have the same routing information at the telephone exchange and one router / bridge / switch at the users premises which forms one virtual connection, so an ordinary ADSL line in the uk is split 3 ways between the users premises and the exchange one for voice calls, one for upstream data & a larger one for downstream data, with 2 lines bonded you have 2 upstream & 2 downstream channels which equals double the bandwidth / throughput

the one connection will have the same network ID between the exchange and your ISP's radius server which allows you to logon, each network ID will be allocated a new random or a fixed base IP address.


*Edit* It works with upto 4 adsl lines in the UK the backbone product that your ISP subscribes to from BT Wholesale is called shareband :P

Actually you should be able to read about the outline of the product here starting on page 6 of this PDF:

http://www.btwholesale-engage.com/cmsimages/betweenthelines.pdf