[AusNOG] iinet shaping / traffic prioritisation

Joseph Goldman joe at apcs.com.au
Wed Sep 23 19:02:12 EST 2015


Is it limited to 1.5mbit per stream or even multi-stream?

What about using a test like downloading from iinet mirror:

http://ftp.iinet.net.au/linux/

On 23/09/15 18:55, Mark Stewart wrote:
>
> I am running Windows 10 on each of the computers but even at midnight 
> or later, I’m still getting 1.5mbit whilst when on an oversubscribed 
> network you should get faster rates as the night goes on.
>
> The Exchange which I’m on did get a network upgrade some months ago 
> which did resolved a heavy congested network. Since then I haven’t 
> really had much issues with speed during peak times.
>
> Regards,
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> Mark Stewart
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> *From:*James Hodgkinson [mailto:yaleman at ricetek.net]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, 23 September 2015 4:45 PM
> *To:* Mark Stewart; AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net
> *Subject:* Re: [AusNOG] iinet shaping / traffic prioritisation
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> Are you running Windows 10? Could be your local exchange is 
> oversubscribed but you're getting transfers from others on a similar 
> network segment.
>
> Either that, or I've had too much cider someone's playing silly 
> buggers with your network.
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> James
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> On Wed, 23 Sep 2015, at 18:27, Mark Stewart wrote:
>
>     Afternoon!
>
>     Spotted on our iinet ADSL2+ Offnet Internet connection a clear
>     case of traffic prioritisation / shaping going on. It started
>     about 3 days ago where any traffic other than Microsoft Update
>     traffic was running at 1.5mbit/sec or less.
>
>     Perform a Windows update or Office update and the traffic spikes
>     to maximum throughput of the ADSL2+ connection. Have checked this
>     on multiple systems including a brand new notebook on our network
>     with all performing the exact same result. Done the usual checks
>     and the issue is definitely not being generated within the network.
>
>     Has anyone else spotted this issue? Especially on Offnet connections?
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>     Regards,
>
>     Mark.
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