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Thread: ROGERS restriction on uploading Torrents - Solution?

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    DanglingChap's Avatar delphi, i m luv'n it BT Rep: +4
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    I just got the ROGERS connection in my place but i just realized taht it has restrictions on torrents (specially uploading). I was wondering how can i by pass this restriction?

    someone suggested my to get a SeedBox and someone are saying to use different methods like encryption etc. I tried encryption but its not working. what you guys suggest

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    Which client are you using for encryption?
    Where I live, one of our ISPs used to have such an aggressive traffic shaping, and depending on the torrent client some managed to bypass their sniffers.
    I suggest you to try Vuze and Deluge's encryptions.

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    You're gunna have to pay to get passed throttling.

    As you mentioned, encrypt your traffic. The best way to do this is through a VPN - about $15/m for an unmetered and static IP, but you can get for much cheaper.

    A seedbox merely avoids the use of BitTorrent from home. You get a server to do all your work, whilst you merely download using the old FTP protocol.

    IMO go with a VPN. Seedboxes = Located in eu = poor speeds for yanks.

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    Or you can ditch torrenting altogether and move to the usenet, where you won't be needing any upload, and it's cheaper than renting a VPN or seedbox.

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    Well, before saying encryption doesn't work, make sure you've tried forcing it with no fallbacks. But nowadays encryption doesn't get past most shapers as they've already adapted themselves to see through it, my ISP's included.

    Vuze supports RC4 which encrypts the whole data stream, but it has two disadvantages: higher CPU usage and you can only connect to other clients that support RC4.

    You mentioned restrictions on uploading, can you elaborate? Because there's a Sandvine fix around the network that's, at worst, worth a try.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

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    thanks guys .. .. here are my questions and answers

    - could someone suggest a decent tutorial for encryption?

    - I am using uTorrent and would not mind using Vuze, the problem is that i am not sure if Vuze is being supported at the private tracker i am on (BwTorrent)

    - Could someone tell me some free VPN links so that i may try before making a decision

    - Uploading limit means that when i download, i get speed of 400-500kbps over my connection with 2-3 seeders .. .. but when i am uploading the same torrent, I can't get pass 2kbps even though there are 11+ leechers. though at my old place, using some other ISP for the specific tracker, I was getting 2-300kbps upload speed .. :S

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanglingChap View Post
    - could someone suggest a decent tutorial for encryption?
    You don't need a tutorial. In uTorrent, just go to Preferences -> BitTorrent -> Protocol Encryption, select "Forced" in the drop-down box, and untick the "allow legacy..." checkbox.

    - I am using uTorrent and would not mind using Vuze, the problem is that i am not sure if Vuze is being supported at the private tracker i am on (BwTorrent)
    Check their rules, FAQ and/or forums to find out.

    - Could someone tell me some free VPN links so that i may try before making a decision
    http://scroogle.org/cgi-bin/nbbw.cgi?Gw=Free+VPN&n=2

    - Uploading limit means that when i download, i get speed of 400-500kbps over my connection with 2-3 seeders .. .. but when i am uploading the same torrent, I can't get pass 2kbps even though there are 11+ leechers.
    I see. Looks like the fuckers are insanely shaping your upload, turning you into a leech.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanglingChap View Post
    could someone suggest a decent tutorial for encryption?
    Here is a nice tutorial, he heard the guy who wrote this was very smart
    ...

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    Get a seed box try xirvik uploads about 5-10 mbs about £11.30 a month also gives you full simple instructions on how to do it all and encrypting your browsing.

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    Rogers throttles all encrypted traffic if I recall correctly. Since internet infrastructure in Canada is essentially a Duopoly between two companies (Rogers/Cogeco and Bell), they can do whatever the fuck they want and get away with it. The logic is that encryption for "legitimate" means is normally stuff like email that doesn't require a ton of bandwidth, whereas filesharing programs increasingly use encryption to avoid throttling.

    To be honest, Bell isn't much better. On a supposed 1Mbps up connection I get maybe 30-50kB/s during non-peak hours, and it gets throttled down further during peak hours.

    Honestly, your options are either usenet or a seedbox. Unless you find a cheap VPN with unlimited data and good speeds (harder to find than you might think), it's just going to be a fair chunk of money on top of what you already pay for internet.

    Usenet is cheaper and doesn't require you to upload back, which is handy. It's especially useful if you primarily download scene content.

    Seedboxes are generally more expensive. You'll have good enough speeds that you'll essentially never have ratio issues on sites again. You can range anywhere from the cheaper slices with minimal services for $10-20/month, to a fully fledged dedicated server or VPS with root access, which allows you to install and do whatever you want with it.

    Personally I have a dedicated server that I use part time as a seedbox, but it basically comes down to whether you prefer BT or usenet, and your budget.

    tl;dr, fuck you Canadian telecom.
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    u are somewhat fairer then the last occasions but still pal i give a damn to what u said and expect i really dont need anything from u or optimuscrime i get what i want coz u 2 guyes dont own bittorrent and i dont think i portrayed any image i wrote simple english and u are seems to be very good at making assumptions if someone is not a cheater and u assume he's a cheater and write what u wrote and when u are proven wrong who u think will owe an apology then barack obama????

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