Bandwidth Cap on WAN traffic

Ragone_Andrew kc2lto at gmail.com
Thu May 11 12:37:20 UTC 2006


I know its not traffic shaping in any regard. I have the server plan from my
ISP (open port 80/25, upload of 2Mbps) and all the other
servers/workstations on my network can upload at full speed... Its measured
from a download client on an external network.

On 5/11/06, Kenneth Porter <shiva at sewingwitch.com> wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, May 09, 2006 10:50 AM -0400 Ragone_Andrew <kc2lto at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > I have been having an issue with upload from Apache on FC5 capping
> > uploads between 15 and 20 KBps. On my local LAN, there is no limit. I do
> > not have iptables configured and mod_bandwidth does not seem to be
> > included in the httpd.conf. I am not sure what else may be limiting this
> > outgoing traffic and as of now I believe it is limited only to HTTP
> > traffic as SFTP transfers are at my full 2Mbit upload (~230 KBps)... Any
> > suggestions on what the problem may be would be appreciated!
>
> How are you measuring the cap?
>
> You may be running into ISP shaping. They've started doing that to limit
> P2P traffic, particularly BitTorrent, and it's possible they threw in a
> rule to limit HTTP traffic as well.
>
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