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No. It relies on the cloud service for peer discovery, resulting in a list of peers and their IP addresses. Client devices then connect to their peers to obtain download files over TCP/IP.
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- question: How does Delivery Optimization deal with congestion on the router from peer-to-peer activity on the LAN?
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Starting in Windows 10, version 1903, Delivery Optimization uses LEDBAT (server-side LEDBAT) and rLEDBAT (receiver-side LEDBAT) to relieve such congestion. In Delivery Optimization, LEDBAT is specifically used for P2P connections, while rLEDBAT is utilized for HTTP and Connected Cache connections, particularly for background downloads. For more information, see this post on the [Networking Blog](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Networking-Blog/Windows-Transport-converges-on-two-Congestion-Providers-Cubic/ba-p/339819).
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Starting in Windows 11 22H2, Delivery Optimization uses LEDBAT (server-side LEDBAT) and rLEDBAT (receiver-side LEDBAT) to relieve such congestion. In Delivery Optimization, LEDBAT is specifically used for P2P connections, while rLEDBAT is utilized for HTTP and Connected Cache connections, particularly for background downloads. For more information, see this post on the [Networking Blog](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Networking-Blog/Windows-Transport-converges-on-two-Congestion-Providers-Cubic/ba-p/339819).
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- question: How does Delivery Optimization handle VPNs?
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Delivery Optimization attempts to identify VPNs by checking the network adapter type and details. A connection is treated as a VPN if the adapter description contains certain keywords, such as "VPN" or "secure."
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