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nwk
post Dec 5 2006, 03:15 PM

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QUOTE(evilguy @ Dec 5 2006, 02:56 PM)
one of my isp is tmnUt. sorry i cant answer the other question. i've trouble using secureix, so someone can clarify things to me.
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don't know why you want to keep your isp a secret. can't help you if we don't know what isp you are using.
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post Dec 5 2006, 03:58 PM

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looks like penangfon is throttling p2p traffic now. LOL!
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post Dec 19 2006, 05:28 PM

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QUOTE(joeboto @ Dec 19 2006, 05:17 PM)
no mars dude, pluto itself.

well, im trying the vpn test drive now. international connection improved a lot! mwahah.. vpn is the only method i think.
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don't be so happy. tmnut can and will throttle vpn connections if they want to. all it takes is for them to look at the data streams that are running at full speeds 24/7 and they will know some wise guy is using vpn to download torrents. they already throttled relakks and secureix. don't think they won't throttle openvpn connections because they can.
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post Dec 20 2006, 09:42 AM

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QUOTE(TC_Boy @ Dec 19 2006, 08:25 PM)
Are you sure about the throttling of Relakks and Secureix? Secureix is free hence performance problems are expected from overuse & etc. Are you using Relakks and can confirm this Relakks throttling?
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yeah, i was using relakks at one time and then when my speeds got throttled down to zero everytime i tried to download something, i quit the service and decided to use my own bypass method which costs me nothing!
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post Apr 29 2007, 08:35 PM

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QUOTE(-DaRReN-C- @ Apr 29 2007, 07:27 PM)
this topic no longer alive ??
isit everyone also fedup with tmnut ?
lol
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This topic is dead because most of us have already subscribed to VPN. So no point in wasting time discussing it here.
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post May 1 2007, 01:29 AM

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QUOTE(Diligent Sloth @ May 1 2007, 12:19 AM)
They can't cap VPNs, many large/medium sized companies actually rely on VPN's to secure their roadwarriors and offsite links.  There are plenty of legitimate uses for VPNs and they'd be a huge uproar from the corporate sector if there was a capping of it. 

Treat it as a premium then, you can still download torrents w/o it, albeit at a slower speed or from local trackers I.e. Mytforum or you could subscribe for a VPN service and just download from any Tom d*** and harry torrent site.  Anyway, torrent throttling is nothing new, its implemented in quite a few countries around the world anyway. sad.gif
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I agree with every word DS has said about VPN. Do you seriously think TMnut has the balls to cap VPN? They will be sued to high heaven by all their corporate clients who use VPN. Did you think we didn't complain to TMnut when they first started their farking throttling last year? We did and nothing came out of it. Why? Because nobody got the balls to go to Menara TM to start a mass protest and burn effigies of their CEO and TMnut logos. So the next best thing we could do was to use VPN. We don't like to pay more then we already paid but like DS said, we treat it as a premium.

This post has been edited by nwk: May 1 2007, 01:29 AM

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