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solarmystic
post Sep 6 2010, 10:18 PM

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@reevephon

That is normal for a 4 Meg package.. expect speedtest results of between 3.2 to 3.7 Mbps because of the inherent 10% loss of speeds due to PPPOE connection and the ATM network..

If you want ngam ngam 4 mbps got to ask them to cap your line to 5mbps.. as far as i know they only do that if you have chronic problems with your service... so if you complain only get 3.x they will consider it a non issue....
solarmystic
post Sep 6 2010, 11:42 PM

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@jyhy

You gamer or hardcore downloader?

Gamer => Unifi, 60,80,120 GB per month limit, but good pings and network performance.....

Heavy downloader => Streamyx 4 Meg, no limits, 24/7 downloading -->
1+ TB/month
solarmystic
post Sep 7 2010, 12:36 AM

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30 GBs? Up and down in total? In that case, if you don't mind being limited, then go for Unifi...

I chose Streamyx 4 MB because i download all day long everyday...
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post Sep 7 2010, 07:55 PM

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Unifi will have better network performance, in terms of pings and latency....

Only reason i stuck with Streamyx is the uncapped downloads...
solarmystic
post Sep 15 2010, 10:29 AM

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Streamyx 4 mb. Just. Do. It.

10 TB of HDD space and counting..... all FULL.

I'm seriously making the vendors at Lowyat freaking rich with my HDD purchases...

12+ TBs a year. Worth it? You betcha.

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post Sep 15 2010, 11:13 AM

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Lol True enough.

But I have 'em all (the HDDs) in a low power File Server for QUICK access on my GBE LAN Network, so it's worth it lol

Besides... how can a 15 GB 1080p movie fit in a DVD unless you split it? Lol... and DVDs take too long to browse if i want my file(s) on Demand in the network... Blurays are still to expensive to burn for archiving....

And their all 10 GB+ files!

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post Oct 18 2010, 08:14 PM

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Yes. No extra charge, just a new bill next month.

 

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