The connection is established 10 per second? Only 10 per second, or connection established in the 1st second can be accumulated to the following seconds?
Can u explain how the TCP/IP connection works? Looks like I dun really know'bout it. =p
So, means once the P2P stream detected by the ISP, the whole stream would be throttled, if that's the ISP's intention?
Btw, the 'auto-detect' means encrypting the connection but allowing connection wif non-encrypted peers. Acccording to the site (
http://howto.wired.com/wiredhowtos/...fic_shaping_isps;action=display;category=Play), it stated that it allows non-encrypted clients when only there's no encrypted client. If based on the description, it looks like it's not as effective than u can connect to non-encrypted clients, even when there is encrypted clients as well. I wonder it's right or not. In fact, can u connect to non-encrypted peers if ur ownself is encrypted?
Oh, suddenly came up wif a question. The ISP throttle the connection based on ports or the data stream? Wat can be done to overcome this if throttled? Resetting the P2P connection can do?