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How to bypass TMNet torrent shaping / throttling?, NEWBIE - Read 1st Post
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HiT-AbLe
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Nov 2 2006, 09:51 PM
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Have been using paid version of Http Tunnel and the speed is sux, talk about paying it to use the service, hardly go thru 10KB/s, some more only manage to get connected 20-30 peers among 2k peers available of the torrent file. Eventually I gave up and use free Korea's sock instead, and guess what the Korea's sock can give me 50KB/s connection speed(sometime can reach 100+KB/s but not constant) along with more peers connection also. Feeling like kena tipu.
Anyway has anyone tried with the Gamemode on the Http Tunnel, such as game like WOW? I don't play WOW but just wondering, if it can lower the ping in WOW then might worth to use it.
This post has been edited by HiT-AbLe: Nov 2 2006, 09:52 PM
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HiT-AbLe
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Nov 4 2006, 04:17 PM
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How ironic, after subscribed to http tunnel and getting bad result, instead of using other VPN or sock, I just ran the BT without any VPN or sock, and guess what my connection is now unthrottled, at least for these 2 days, can easily get 100+KB/s although not very constant, all the peers are from oversea. I hope it would last 4ever, bless me...
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HiT-AbLe
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Nov 4 2006, 05:27 PM
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218.111, best IP for me so far.
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HiT-AbLe
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Nov 6 2006, 03:32 PM
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If what tirumisu said is true, tmnet is going way too far. They want more subscribers, but not willing to pay for more bandwidths, instead their just limit the d/l speed all the streamyx users at all cost in order to save more bandwidths for new subscribers. Now even using VPN also kena, eventhough only small group of users dare to pay for the VPN service, but they still want to kill it, bloody sh*t tmnet!
So streamyx is becoming to be a email, chat and surf "broadband service", want to d/l? In your dream.
P/S : Lol I have noticed one thing, it seems like LYN is censoring T.M.N.U.T and will automatically changed it to tmnet, speakless...
This post has been edited by HiT-AbLe: Nov 6 2006, 03:35 PM
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