I am a fairly advanced user, with good knowledge of networking and protocols. Probably should have stated that I have already configured port forwarding on the router, but thanks for the tip. So yeah, I guess I'd really like some proper inside information, as opposed to advice on using BT clients You can often fix the torrent-VPN compatibility issue by switching servers or protocols. Furthermore, certain VPN providers can even block torrenting traffic in certain areas, such as the US. For example if you download a file from TPB all of a sudden the filtering kicks in and you have to change your BT clients ports to get around it. For that reason, choose a server in an area with more relaxed laws concerning torrenting, such as the Netherlands. In Australia it is known that some ISP's have dynamic filtering based on IP addresses, which consequently attempts to block BT protocols. Also (obviously) all network traffic is going through what must be one massive proxy responsible for the web filter, which I'm sure everybody would like to know more about I have tried tracing but haven't discovered anything useful.Īs soon as I use an encrypted connection, the web here behaves very differently. I'd be interested to know what hardware they are using, and wouldn't be surprised if there are filters in place at that point. For example, they obviously have some kind of fibre backbone which is then distributed throughout my building via ethernet. I guess what I really want to know, is if anybody knows what's going on at the Du end of things. Click to expand.Probably should have stated that I have already configured port forwarding on the router, but thanks for the tip.
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