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Rogers Hi-Speed & Torrents (pg. 4)
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| Surreal JRS |
| quote: | Originally posted by VERTiG0
1720 does nothing for me. Read about that on DSLReports a while back, didn't work, still doesn't work. |
Probably because they are doing their traffic shaping using technology that employs deep packet inspection aka layer 7 classification and analysis. Changing tcp ports will do nothing as the packet will still be classified as bittorrent and deferred into their "bulk traffic" queue. I can't believe they would poke a hole in their system for VoIP traffic when the same system should be able to successfully classify and mark that traffic as well. |
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| Platipus |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tranceplanted
Actually, I think the Rogers top package gives you 6 Mbps download speeds and 1 Mbps upload.
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Even better. :) i've heard the bandwidth CAP is 100 gigs a month on the extreme service, CAN ANYONE VERIFY THIS?
Roger's documentation shows only a 60 gig cap.. |
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| loconet |
HA-HA points and laughs.
Ever since i moved to _just_ outside roger's customer area and went with ACI, I get speeds from 40KB/sec - 1200KB/sec (Yes that is Kilobytes or just over 1Meg/sec) from torrents and various other traffic.
:p :D |
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| Tranceplanted |
| quote: | Originally posted by Platipus
Even better. :) i've heard the bandwidth CAP is 100 gigs a month on the extreme service, CAN ANYONE VERIFY THIS?
Roger's documentation shows only a 60 gig cap.. |
Yes, it is 100 GB, actually it's like 102, but whatever...:p |
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| Tranceplanted |
| quote: | Originally posted by loconet
HA-HA points and laughs.
Ever since i moved to _just_ outside roger's customer area and went with ACI, I get speeds from 40KB/sec - 1200KB/sec (Yes that is Kilobytes or just over 1Meg/sec) from torrents and various other traffic.
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Is ACI Aurora Cable? I wish I could get their service, they advertise 9 Mbps down speeds. Also, I think they offer way higher upload speeds, which interest me more.
And I suppose for the sake of clarity you should write it as 1 MBps, so as not to confuse it with the much less impressive 1 Mbps....:tongue2 |
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| Platipus |
| hehehe 100 gigs.. w00t... i eat 60 gigs up in two weeks.. yaaaaaaaaay |
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| loconet |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tranceplanted
Is ACI Aurora Cable? I wish I could get their service, they advertise 9 Mbps down speeds. Also, I think they offer way higher upload speeds, which interest me more.
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Yah, ACI = Aurora Cable. They were ranked within the top 5 of the fastest isps worldwide a few weeks ago on dlsreports.com.
The upload speeds are pretty good as well..In a recent transfer, I was getting ~100KB/s.
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And I suppose for the sake of clarity you should write it as 1 MBps, so as not to confuse it with the much less impressive 1 Mbps....:tongue2 |
Agreed, 1MBps then :P |
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| Orko |
| quote: | Originally posted by Platipus
hehehe 100 gigs.. w00t... i eat 60 gigs up in two weeks.. yaaaaaaaaay |
haha i know how you feel. Exact reason i didnt go with Rogers. My total upload and download is somewhere at 150gigs/month. |
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| Abercrombie |
I use ACI as well... 9 Mbps screams at off-opeak hours, but peak hours are nothing compared to Rogers peak hours.
100-150 kbs upload is just fine... you don't want much more than that, as you don't want to slow anything on your PC much more anyways which bittorent is running minimized.
Costs me almost $60 inc. tax every month, so there is a price to pay. It's cheaper if you are a cable tv subscriber. |
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| E2EK1EL |
| quote: | Originally posted by r5a
Your def. having a port forwarding issue on your computer. The router and possibly your computer being the culprit.
http://www.portforward.com |
oh ... this looks really complex for me. |
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| Platipus |
| I have faith! You caaaaaaaaannnn dooooo it.. |
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| Abercrombie |
| If you can elite speak, you can figure it out. |
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