Posts Tagged ‘Traffic Shaping’

ISP Throttling Test for BitTorrent and Usenet Traffic

Do you have suspicions that your ISP may be throttling (a.k.a. traffic shaping) some of your Internet traffic? It's easy to tell if your ISP is blocking something, such as BitTorrent traffic, since nothing will get through, but it is more difficult to tell whether they are just restricting your download/upload speeds. That's where the free Glasnost service comes into play.

May 13th, 2011
ISP Throttling Test for BitTorrent and Usenet Traffic

Monitor Real-Time and Historical Bandwidth Usage on Your Router with DD-WRT

If you've been using the DD-WRT router firmware without clicking through some of the tabs you might be missing out on some awesome features. One area worth viewing are the real-time and historical bandwidth monitoring tools that can be easy to overlook.

March 2nd, 2011
Monitor Real-Time and Historical Bandwidth Usage on Your Router with DD-WRT

Prioritize Network Traffic on a Per-Application Basis

Don't you hate when you're downloading something (namely via BitTorrent) and it renders the rest of your computer nearly unusable. NetBalancer can fix this because it is a Windows program that gives you control over what apps are considered more important than others. You can, for example, designate priority to your web browser instead of your BitTorrent client.

March 18th, 2010
Prioritize Network Traffic on a Per-Application Basis