Re: I believe I am being traffic managed

This never occurred to me but good call, never thought of shaping.
Ever since the buying a HH5 puts you on Infinity 1 debacle my speeds have been absolutely pants. I had over 2 years at 75/18 but since being put on Infinity 1 just for buying a HH5 and subsequently being put back on to Infinity 2 my downloads are 40/10 despite a sync of 20000 / 79995 with IP Profiles to match, oddly the BT Wholesale speed test shows 75/14 but that must operate away from any shaping or profiling.
Off course BT won't listen and simply blame everything that belongs to me despite it happening the second i plugged the HH5 in, im am hoping the coming firmware will fix things but im guessing the problem is with the BT system somewhere.

MrBelter
Have you checked your email box on this forum?
If you are still showing 40/10 then your problem of being downgraded onto Infinity1when you got the HH5 has not been resolved.
Can you start a new thread rather than jumping on this one and once you have done that use this speed tester then carry out the further diagnostics and post back a screen shot of all the results including your IP profile for up and down.
http://speedtest.btwholesale.com/
This will show if you are on Infinity 1 which has an up IP profile of 10Mbps or Infinity 2 which has an up IP profile of 20Mbps. 

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  • I believe I am being traffic managed

    Hello all,
    I am wondering if anyone knows what I can do, I have the BT infinity unlimited 2 and my speed is normally 78mb.
    However it is slowing down to 26-30mb after I download a fair bit of data from my online drive, when I signed up they claimed no slowdown as do the website offer. Does anyone know how to get BT to believe me as i keep logging a fault they keep saying no issue it gets back to normal after a few days then slow again after I retrieve more data and backup the system.
    I am using speedtest.btwholesale.com as a speed test and testing downloads that normally can max out the connection so I strongly believe this is what is happening.

    If you are on a Totally Unlimited package you will not have any upload or download limits on your speed, if you are on an Unlimited Package you could have P2P throttling on your speed. You can check for P2P throttling by doing a Glasnost test here
    http://broadband.mpi-sws.org/transparency/bttest.php
    This however should only effect your speed with P2P and only when you are actually using P2P.
    If you are checking your speed when downloading data this will effect the results that you get. You should do a speed check when nothing else is using the connection.
    If your speed is dropping after you have downloaded data from your online drive it could be a fault with the connection to the drive. What online drive is it? Is it BT Cloud or other cloud drive or is it a NAS drive?

  • Think i may have my internet traffic managed?

    Hello
    I'm on Bt Infinity 2, the contract was taken out a couple years ago.
    everything was good until september 13 when my internet speed dropped consideraby, this was sorted out and solved but when i download any files from teh net i average about 800kb
    my connection speed is 50mb down 15 up (so bt wholesale speed test says)
    i've contacted bt just before christmas and they sent me a new hub hopign that this will solve the issue, it has'nt.
    also asked bt about being traffic managed, which they say they dont do anymore although running glasnost test has confirmed that i am.
    also re-installed windows and attempted after install still the same results.
    have spoekn to their tech guys and there're going to send engineer out to confirm what i'm saying.
    had a call from bt soon after as a curtisy call then after explaining everything to them was told that there's nothing they can do for.
    anyone got any suggestions what going on?

    If you contracted before Feb 2013 you would be on Unlimited broadband. This means you have unlimited data upload and download limits. It does not mean that your connection will not be limited at peak times.
    If you contracted after Feb 2013 you should be on Totally Unlimited. This means you have unlimited data uploads and download and you will not be limited at peak times.
    If you re-contracted after Feb 2013 you may not have been automatically put onto Totally Unlimited unless you asked for it when you re-contracted.
    If you have not re-contracted and are on a rolling monthly contract you will be on what ever package you were last contracted on.
    Telephone the Options Team on 0800 800 030 and ask them what package you are on and if need be you may need to re-contract to put you on Totally Unlimited. If you have any problems post back here for further advice.

  • The New Traffic Management Transparency Code

    I'm hoping that at some point this month (in April),  BT will make some kind of official statement to the effect that the existing 300GB allowance on Infinity Option 2 has been removed. Which means anyone going over 300GB (uploads + downloads) in a single month will no longer be penalised. This doesn't mean that the heaviest users are let off the hook, as I understand it, even after the 300GB allowance is scrapped you can still be classified as a heavy user and be penalised for it. The question that people will be asking is this ...
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    before being classified as a "Heavy User" ?
    This also implies BT will probably be using traffic managment as the way to control bandwidth demands on the network; We won't know exactly what those traffic Management policies will be until the end of June 2011, when BT along with a number of other Broadband providers launch a new traffic management transparency code ...
    The new voluntary code includes three commitments:
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    2. Secondly to comply with a set of good practice principles on providing information to consumer that is:  understandable; appropriate; accessible; current; comparable; and verifiable.
    3. Thirdly to publish a common Key Facts Indicator (KFI) table, summarising the traffic management practices they use for each broadband product they currently market, which will be available on ISPs’ websites by end of June 2011.
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    sahotaquack wrote:
    Thats because i asked if i will still be restricted if i go over the 300GB allowance per month. Everyone knows we will still be restricted with the p2p at peak times. You seem to be so anti-bt, why are you even on these forums if you hate them so much?
    Don't start turning this into an issue of me hating BT, this is an issue of your reluctance to face the facts.
    I'm not anti BT in any way shape or form, and very happy with my Infinity connection. You on the other hand  don't seem to be very happy with yours. You see, I have little patience for someone who repeatedly posts the same question in the forums, and then because he doesn't like the answer, reposts the same question in another thread.
    I responded to your question here:
    http://community.bt.com/t5/BB-Speed-Connection-Iss​ues/BT-TO-SCRAP-300GB-LIMIT/m-p/165579#M70898
    you obviously don't like my answer or don't believe my answer, either way I dont really care. But you then continue on to say that you had called BT and are told by someone at BT that ...
    "I confirm to you that, from April 2011 we’ll be removing this fair usage policy for BT Total Broadband Option 3 and BT Infinity Option 2. The Broadband speed will not be restricted once this action is taken. However, as I am not able to confirm the exact date to you, I would request you to wait till the end of April, 2011. "
    and it would appear that you like this answer from BT so much that you are forced to post it in a different thread I had started regarding the traffic management transparancy code. And once again I tell you that whoever gave you that information is wrong.
    Are you beginning to see a pattern here, let's just end this here & now. If you would like to believe that after the 300GB allowance is removed that you can download over 300 GB and remain untouched by traffic management go right ahead, because at some point above 300GB you will trip traffic management & have your speed cut. END OF STORY, bye bye.

  • Do we need to manually deploy the application at all region if we want to use Traffic Manager

    Hi Team,
    I am little confused before I want to start work on Azure Traffic Manager.
    Actually I have one site at East US. now I want to use Traffic Manager. so, I probably need to deploy the site on different region. take an example we deploy on East Asia and West US.
    Now, we have same site deployment at 3 region. we can setup traffic manager based on loan balance/ round robin/ failover.
    But the question here is Do we need to deploy the same site at all 3 region manually (one-by-one).
    Through Visual Studio or FTP, we need to keep that deployment whenever we keep updating the site? Support we have little complex scenario where we create 3 traffic managers based on their each type (like load balance, round robin and failover) at top we
    have 1 traffic manager where we have these 3 configured. each of these might have site in 3 different region then probably we will have around 1 same site at-least around 9 region.
    So, whenever we have any changes, we need redeploy that on each region one by one?
    Regards, Brijesh Shah

    Hi Brij,
    Traffic Manager is separate from the underlying sites.  So yes, you will need to manage the deployment of those sites separately from Traffic Manager.  How easy or difficult that is depends on what kind of site you are using (PaaS?  IaaS? 
    Websites?) and how it is architected (is there a back-end database?)
    Traffic Manager supports the ability to enable/disable endpoints, which allows you to easily divert traffic away from a particular site whilst it is being updated.
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  • Re: P2P technical clarification and Traffic manage...

    I do not need info regarding best package.
    I mentioned that i was having line issues and wanted a mod to check the line etc I want to understand the
    technical details of p2p and traffic management etc.
    If you wont move it back just forget about this post and I will draft up another post where I can get a mod to look
    at my line and answer my technical questions.

    Hi raydun,
    I can see that we've received your details from the form that you filled in.  Whenever we pick up your details we'll give you a shout back.
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  • Best Practice while configuring Traffic Manager for Azure Website

    Hi Team,
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    Now, What I want is Failover + Performance based Traffic Manager Configuration.
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    Regards, Brijesh Shah

    Hi Jonathan,
    Thanks for your quick reply. actually question is bit different. Let me explain you different way.
    I was asking for recommendation from Azure Traffic Manager team. whether my understanding is correct or not.We want Performance with Failover.
    So, One azure website we have: take an example todoapp. I deployed that in 3 different region. now, I want to have performance based routing as well as failover based routing. but obviously I can't give two URL to my end user. so, at the top of that I will
    require one more traffic manager. So,
    step 1: I will create one traffic manager with performance criteria named: TMForPerformance.trafficmanager.com where I will add all those 3 instances (all are from different region so, it want create any issue.)
    step 2: I will create one more traffic manager with failover criteria named: TMForFailover.trafficmanager.com where I will add all those 3 instances (all are from different region so, it want create any issue.)
    step 3: I will create one final traffic manager with performance criteria named: todoapp.trafficmanager.com where I will add these two traffic manager instead of 3 different region's website.
    Question 1) Is it correct structure if we want to achieve Performance with Failover or Is there any better solution?
    Question 2) in step 3, what criteria we should select? performance/ round robin/ failover
    Regards, Brijesh Shah

  • Using Sun Traffic manager in SC

    Dear Gurus
    Is there any specfic requirement using Sun traffic Manager in Sun cluster
    i am using Sun cluster 3.1 on Solaris 9
    Regard

    I'm not sure which meaning of 'specific' you're implying here. You could interpret the question as:
    A. Do I have to run Sun traffic manager with Sun Cluster?
    Answer: yes, if you have multiple paths to the same storage, otherwise it is superfluous.
    B. Does Sun traffic manager depend on other s/w to run with Sun Cluster?
    Answer: no, just Solaris and relevant patches.
    C. Can I use something other that Sun traffic manager with Sun Cluster?
    Answer: yes, with EMC you can use PowerPath and with HDS you can use HDLM (?), but you can't use VxDMP.
    Hope that helps,
    Tim
    ---

  • Sun Traffic Manager not managing 2 QLC controllers

    We have a V440 solaris 9, latest patch cluster and storedge traffic manager 4.4 with patches. 2 Sun QLC single channel controllers each see the same SAN disks via brocade switches.
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    connected, configured, failed or failing, indicates that one ore more devices could not be accessed to complete the configure process
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    Keep in mind, that if you turn on STMS, and you have only one path, it will still create the pseudo device path for fibre-channel devices.
    So work with only the one-path model for now.
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    cfgadm -c unconfigure c4::50060e8003286f00
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    init 6
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  • Does Traffic Manager provide database load balancing for MySQL?

    I need two VMs to implement MySQL Cluster in Windows Azure. VMs allow configure endpoint load balance set for Mysql, but I did not find tcp protocol in Traffic Manager. Does it provide this service for database
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    Hi,
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    load balancing for VMs in another way.
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  • BT Traffic management key facts indicator Section ...

    BT's P2P traffic management policy now comes in  table form. There's no mention of  the 24 hour P2P upload throttle,  and theres a feedback button at the end of the section.
    http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/10495/c/346,402,424

    kevin51 wrote:
    BT's P2P traffic management policy now comes in  table form. There's no mention of  the 24 hour P2P upload throttle,  and theres a feedback button at the end of the section.
    http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/10495/c/346,402,424
    Hi kevin, Correct there is no mention of 24hr upload throttling, but any throttling could come under the words:
     We manage these restrictions daily based on the demands on the network, but downstream restrictions will typically be in place 4pm - midnight on weekdays and 9am - midnight on the weekend. Upstream restrictions may be in place at other times.
    You can, of course, still use P2P services, but downloads will take longer during the peak times.
    We may need to vary the policy from time to time to ensure the best possible experience for all our customers. This site will always be kept up to date with the latest information.
    toekneem
    http://www.no2nuisancecalls.net
    (EASBF)

  • Traffic Manager versus Azure Load Balancer

    Hi All,
    We have an MVC5 app which we are planning to host either as an Azure Web App or Azure Web Role. The queries that we have is pertaining to load balancing of the same as follows:
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    I want to know how to assign dns records point to traffic manager.(Non www version)

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    Reference:
    https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/hh744837.aspx
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  • Traffic management bt infinity 2

    Had bt infinity 2 unlimited since march and since then every day at 4pm and weekends when im downloading it just completely stops! Im getting great constant speeds even at weekends and evenings so can only put it down to having traffic management but thought this wasnt the case on unlimited infinity packages. Phones technical team and they say there is no problem on my line etc etc. so why as soon as 4pm hits my download speed goes from 5/6 mins a film to over 10 hours every day. Who is best to phone to sort this out the technical team or customer services?

    run the glasnost test  http://broadband.mpi-sws.org/transparency/bttest.php   it will show if managed
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  • Traffic Managment?

    Hi All
    1st post here, I did a quick search to find if theres a topic on this already but couldnt see anything.  I had infinty connected last Monday and everything was fine in the week regarding download speeds, but this past weekend it was awful at only 250kb/s maximum.  I wondered if theres Traffic management for p2p sites through BT?
    Anyone else had this?
    Thanks in advance
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