If you switched line to something with lower upload it will happen more. Also if you started to download more popular content it will happen. Finally, if you use private p2p sites which provide better connections (like tv torrents) I think it's more likely since people get your upload scavenged.
2) Different bittorrent client with heavier throttling.
3) Using a packet sniffer such as wireshark to look at what the traffic clogging the network is.
My confident bet though is that the problem you have is full buffering in your outbound modem bandwidth. In fact I was at a presentation about full outbound buffers in P2P this very morning.
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Date: 2010-05-26 11:16 am (UTC)I would try (in order)
1) Heavier throttling (and don't forget the MB/s Mb/s Bytes bits conversion)
2) Different bittorrent client with heavier throttling.
3) Using a packet sniffer such as wireshark to look at what the traffic clogging the network is.
My confident bet though is that the problem you have is full buffering in your outbound modem bandwidth. In fact I was at a presentation about full outbound buffers in P2P this very morning.