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Are uploads supposed to affect download speed?
- 5 years ago
HughesNet has implemented a prioritization policy that, while favoring work and schooling related activities, is de-prioritizing streaming/video and certain types of downloads (and likely uploads of the same type).
Though I don't know exactly what the system does when it identifies a video signature, or that of a video site, it may very well be that when the system is detecting your upload, and especially to a site like Youtube, it's de-prioritizing everything done through your service while that upload is happening. i.e. both upload AND download. Like throttling, if you will, though as a result of the file type and/or site.
That's just a guess, but with the policy that's currently in place, that may be what's happening. And, if this is what's happening, it's unlikely that there is any way to address it.
HughesNet has implemented a prioritization policy that, while favoring work and schooling related activities, is de-prioritizing streaming/video and certain types of downloads (and likely uploads of the same type).
Though I don't know exactly what the system does when it identifies a video signature, or that of a video site, it may very well be that when the system is detecting your upload, and especially to a site like Youtube, it's de-prioritizing everything done through your service while that upload is happening. i.e. both upload AND download. Like throttling, if you will, though as a result of the file type and/or site.
That's just a guess, but with the policy that's currently in place, that may be what's happening. And, if this is what's happening, it's unlikely that there is any way to address it.
I see. I had heard about the prioritization. I'm curious about how they decide what's schoo/work related and what's not, for example many professors are putting video lectures on YouTube.
Anyway, I guess I'll just wait until the pandemic is over before I try a large upload again.
- GabeU5 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
John73John wrote:I see. I had heard about the prioritization. I'm curious about how they decide what's schoo/work related and what's not, for example many professors are putting video lectures on YouTube.
From what I've seen, or rather read, streaming/video gives a specific kind of signature that the system can recognize. And there's no doubt that educational videos being put on YouTube are going to get caught in the mix, unfortunately. :(
It's just an idea, but maybe try uploading it during the Bonus Zone (2-8AM), while you're sleeping. It may even go faster with there being fewer people online at night, though lately a lot more people are taking advantage of the Bonus Zone with file downloads/uploads. The prioritization is supposed to be primarily during periods of high system load, though again, that can be late at night now too. Still, it may be worth a try.
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