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How do you configure the stuff? Using utorrent.How to bypass TMNet torrent shaping / throttling?, NEWBIE - Read 1st Post
How to bypass TMNet torrent shaping / throttling?, NEWBIE - Read 1st Post
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Oct 7 2006, 09:53 PM
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QUOTE(TC_Boy @ Oct 7 2006, 09:51 PM) How do you configure the stuff? Using utorrent. |
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Oct 16 2006, 06:30 PM
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QUOTE(philipw @ Oct 16 2006, 06:09 PM) I was informed by a personel in Streamyx's division that they are throttling P2P based software but they do not control the ports. So whatever port numbers you configure in your router will not make a difference including ports for VoIP, NetMeeting and so on. It is also said that due to the submarine cable that connects to China, Hong Kong & US for extra bandwidth, Telekom is actually renting it from them but it was faulty and an attempt for repair has already begun. Although the submarine cable only affects Sabah & Sarawak, I believe Telekom servers itself can't manage their Streamyx subscribers bandwidth and therefore, they are throttling our bandwidths cause it is known that many Malaysians applied Streamyx for P2P purposes especially torrents. Nonetheless, even if they repaired that submarine cable, I don't think they will restore our bandwidth back to previous state cause this is 1 way to reduce piracy in Malaysia. If you are saying that then we would not have any problems with the speed once we load the torrents and stop them then exit and relaunch and resume our files since the tracker data is all there already and there is no need to load the torrent file anymore.There is a catch however, the Telekom personel gave me a very useful piece of information saying that Telekom is blocking by keywords meaning, filenames that have extensions of .torrent, (e-donkey & e-mule extensions). He said, if I am able to find a way to load my torrents without loading the .torrent file, then my bandwidth will be back as usual. Sadly, I do not know of any other way to open a torrent file. I've tried some sites that have the option of "Azureus Magnet Link" but it still didn't work. If you are wondering why he told me so, he is also a serious torrent user. I hope someone will figure out a way to avoid this. |
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Nov 15 2006, 04:35 PM
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10GB cap? Thats gay. If it's like 20 or 30 I don't mind.
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