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Cox clamping VPN traffic?
From: "Tomas L. Byrnes" <tomb () byrneit net>
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 09:17:40 -0800
I've got a local peer with Cox for VPN users to co-lo. A VPN connection that otherwise shows no issues just had their file transfer rate during a large file transfer over the VPN go from 10Mbps to 43kbps, and stay there. This isn't transit, it's local peering. The local Cox guys don't see anything wrong. Other users can access the same server over their VPN with no problems, and the end user has no issues transferring large files from other sites. Looks to me like the P2P bandwidth clamping "solution" gone bad. Anyone have any insights into what Cox are up to? P.S. The Cox customer using the VPN has a Cox Business Services link, not a home cable modem.
Current thread:
- Cox clamping VPN traffic? Tomas L. Byrnes (Jan 25)
- Re: Cox clamping VPN traffic? Jim Popovitch (Jan 25)
- RE: Cox clamping VPN traffic? Tomas L. Byrnes (Jan 25)
- RE: Cox clamping VPN traffic? Justin M. Streiner (Jan 25)
- RE: Cox clamping VPN traffic? Tomas L. Byrnes (Jan 25)
- RE: Cox clamping VPN traffic? Frank Bulk (Jan 26)
- Re: Cox clamping VPN traffic? Matthew Moyle-Croft (Jan 25)
- RE: Cox clamping VPN traffic? Tomas L. Byrnes (Jan 25)
- Re: Cox clamping VPN traffic? Roland Perry (Jan 26)
- Re: Cox clamping VPN traffic? Jim Popovitch (Jan 25)
- Re: Cox clamping VPN traffic? Ben Scott (Jan 25)
- Re: Cox clamping VPN traffic? Mark Smith (Jan 25)
- Re: Cox clamping VPN traffic? Bill Nash (Jan 26)