LivinLaVivaPollo
Senior member
I live in university sponsored off campus housing, and the internet here sucks horribly. Basically, about fifty of us are sharing a 3 meg line, and people constantly hog it up. Looking at the bandwidth graphs, both the downstream and upstream are completely maxed out at 3 megs all the time.
I talked to the Resnet manager and basically he said there is nothing he can do if people are using file sharing applications and completely saturating the line, and that all I could do was spread the word around here that using file sharing applications would ruin the network for everyone. Of course no one is going to care, even if I was to become the neighborhood bandwidth nazi.
What is weird is that if I try to download things, it really isn't that slow, even when the graphs show that the line is maxed. Doing a speed test, I can get about 20 KB/s down, and about 150 KB/s up, even if the graphs show that the lines are maxed, which means the bandwidth management software is allocating some bandwidth for me when I request it, correct? But whenever I use programs that are less bandwidth intensive, but more latency intensive, mainly games, like World of Warcraft, my ping hovers around 5000 ms. 🙁
So, anyone know of a method out there to constantly pull a small amount of bandwidth so I can use it to play WoW? Or is that impossible? :frown:
I talked to the Resnet manager and basically he said there is nothing he can do if people are using file sharing applications and completely saturating the line, and that all I could do was spread the word around here that using file sharing applications would ruin the network for everyone. Of course no one is going to care, even if I was to become the neighborhood bandwidth nazi.
What is weird is that if I try to download things, it really isn't that slow, even when the graphs show that the line is maxed. Doing a speed test, I can get about 20 KB/s down, and about 150 KB/s up, even if the graphs show that the lines are maxed, which means the bandwidth management software is allocating some bandwidth for me when I request it, correct? But whenever I use programs that are less bandwidth intensive, but more latency intensive, mainly games, like World of Warcraft, my ping hovers around 5000 ms. 🙁
So, anyone know of a method out there to constantly pull a small amount of bandwidth so I can use it to play WoW? Or is that impossible? :frown: