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Blue. |
Does anyone have a way around Rogers limiting the bandwidth on BT downloads?
I went from 350kb/s to 15kb/s. |
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TheNeonAlien |
???
use azureus |
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TheNeonAlien |
i noticed my dl speed lagging but not THAT bad |
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Blue. |
quote: | Originally posted by TheNeonAlien
???
use azureus |
which will change what exactly? |
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TheNeonAlien |
call rogers and tell them to stop capping your speed.
bitch their ass out?
idk what to tell ya dude |
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VERTiG0 |
Torrents don't even MOVE anymore for me, and I friggin download old Top Gear and Family Guy episodes.
you, Rogers. you. |
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smuncky |
i think im going to switch over to dsl really really sooon
this is just unexeptable |
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r5a |
w00t. Go Sympatico!
400+ kbps here. |
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Blue. |
I'll probably switch to DSL really soon, probably a smaller company just because Bell might limit the download rates sometime soon too. |
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[NFC]Wave |
I was told with full confidence from a Bell employee that they would never again cap their service.
If Rogers continues to keep this up I wonder how long it will take before Bell follows suit.
Also, I heard from a reliable source that the reason Rogers is having issues with torrents is because it eats up a lot of bandwidth, and they are having trouble keeping up with their new Rogers Online phone... thing so this is a way to figure out their problems in the meantime.
Who knows. All I have to say is I'm glad I'm on Bell for now. |
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Transmotion |
use private torrent sites |
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alefort |
quote: | Originally posted by Transmotion
use private torrent sites |
That won't change a single thing, ISPs can still filter by header content (therefore using bit torrent headers). And it won't even matter if you change ports. ISPs control us. That simple. |
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