Stuck Behind A Traffic Shaper At School?

Posted April 13th, 2006 at 18:31 PST by Viper007Bond in Other
I just thought I’d point out that if you’re at a university or whatever that has traffic shaping (i.e. makes torrents go at about 1 KB/sec), you can get around it and download at pretty much normal speed. Just use uTorrent or Azureus and enable packet encryption. For more details, see this entry in the Azureus wiki.
And if you require any help, please use this thread in our forum.
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