• Tech Gripe: Does Qwest cap uploads?

    This is another question/technology gripe I’m throwing out there to see if anyone is experiencing the same thing: Does Qwest DSL drop your connection when you’re uploading large files?

    I was doing some Greenfoot work tonight, and am trying to upload our new tracks to a hosting/steaming service.  The service is asking for WAV files so that they can encode on-the-fly – fair enough.  I upload the WAV files ranging from 40-55mb, not huge by any means, but sizeable.  I tried uploading directly to the web site, but about 20% into the upload my DSL connection drops for a few minutes, reconnecting to a different IP address and breaking my upload.  I’ve tried different protocols/applications (Live Mesh, FTP), which resulted in the same behavior.  I’ve eliminated any doubt that this is being caused by a specific machine, then eliminated my router from the equation.

    This isn’t the first time this has happened to me using Qwest DSL, so I’m left with my original question: Is Qwest dropping DSL connections that are uploading large files?

    I *think* I’m solving the issue by breaking the file into 2mb pieces, FTP’ing the files to a non-DSL machine and uploading them that way.  Talk about a pain in the ass!

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  • http://live.prokhorenko.us Alex

    I have the same issue in SoCal, with Earthlink. When I’m starting to upload large files (Flickr, YouTube, Rapidshare, or whatever else), my connection is stopped. I can keep reading emails, chats or P2P (tried that!), but 80 port (Web) is blocked and connection times out. I’ll try to play with proxy server running on the different port then 80 and VPN. We’ll see how it works out.

  • enb

    I believe the same thing is happening to me. Qwest seems to be dropping my connection every few minutes every time I fire up bittorrent. It’s gotten progressively worse as of late. Bleh.

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