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post Feb 6 2017, 01:15 PM

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QUOTE(z720 @ Jan 11 2017, 11:33 AM)
hi guy.. someone managed to using usb tethering sharing with windows with only 1 click.
trial version available. PM

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Any update so far?

Did Webe notice and caught you thethering? brows.gif
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post Feb 6 2017, 02:26 PM

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one point that can be made here is that webe is already throttling P2P traffic, which means it already has some kind of DPI (deep packet inspection) equipment placed somewhere.

if this equipment can already detect P2P packets and throttle them, as it can now, then the only reason it has not detected all those "special methods" outlined here is because those webe guys have not fully & properly configured it yet.

the only way consumers can avoid having their traffic analyzed by DPI is through encryption (e.g. VPN) but even then, nothing stops webe from arguing that "user X uses VPN" + "user X uses huge amount of data" = "user X must be bypassing our tethering control methods" => "let's ban this user + charge him RM9,999.99 for all those bypassed data + send his name to CTOS if he does not pay". webe is now part of TM so it has an army of under-utilized lawyers to fight for them.

(or they may play nicer and just throttle VPN traffic the same way they throttle P2P traffic. either way we lose.)
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post Feb 6 2017, 11:55 PM

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QUOTE(arturo_bandini @ Feb 6 2017, 03:26 PM)
one point that can be made here is that webe is already throttling P2P traffic, which means it already has some kind of DPI (deep packet inspection) equipment placed somewhere.

if this equipment can already detect P2P packets and throttle them, as it can now, then the only reason it has not detected all those "special methods" outlined here is because those webe guys have not fully & properly configured it yet.

the only way consumers can avoid having their traffic analyzed by DPI is through encryption (e.g. VPN) but even then, nothing stops webe from arguing that "user X uses VPN" + "user X uses huge amount of data" = "user X must be bypassing our tethering control methods" => "let's ban this user + charge him RM9,999.99 for all those bypassed data + send his name to CTOS if he does not pay". webe is now part of TM so it has an army of under-utilized lawyers to fight for them.

(or they may play nicer and just throttle VPN traffic the same way they throttle P2P traffic. either way we lose.)
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They havent use DPI yet because when I watch P2P video, it runs at full speed.
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post Feb 7 2017, 12:47 AM

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They will simply analyze your volume of usage and if u break certain threshold then they will zoom into u specifically, and its not that difficult to detect tethering.. I mean if they really want to

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post Feb 8 2017, 10:21 AM

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tm won't hurt its own land line biz.

their ultimate goal is hoping users using:
land line: unifi
mobile: webe

so webe unlimited package would never allow free tethering
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post Feb 8 2017, 10:26 AM

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The unlimited thing is really pointless if they're going to restrict everything.

Perhaps if there's a way to download ahem to the "phone" to sdcard/internal storage and then copy to pc.
Then again they'll just block torrenting.



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QUOTE(Drian @ Feb 8 2017, 10:26 AM)
The unlimited thing is really pointless if they're going to restrict everything.

Perhaps if there's a way to download ahem to the "phone" to sdcard/internal storage and then copy to pc.
Then again they'll just block torrenting.
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I have been downloading movies to Android mobile's storage, but download speed is <300kbps.
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QUOTE(MGM @ Feb 8 2017, 10:43 AM)
I have been downloading movies to Android mobile's storage, but download speed is <300kbps.
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300kb/s = 36kB/s or 300kB?




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QUOTE(Drian @ Feb 8 2017, 10:47 AM)
300kb/s = 36kB/s or 300kB?
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Shown on phone as 300K/s, so which one?
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QUOTE(MGM @ Feb 8 2017, 10:43 AM)
I have been downloading movies to Android mobile's storage, but download speed is <300kbps.
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Ur speed is around 3mbps
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QUOTE(MGM @ Feb 8 2017, 10:53 AM)
Shown on phone as 300K/s, so which one?
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that's 300kB/s

that's Torrent?

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QUOTE(sitescope @ Feb 8 2017, 11:02 AM)
Ur speed is around 3mbps
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Fast.com showed 5-15 Mbps, but download speed alway below 300 K/s
QUOTE(Drian @ Feb 8 2017, 11:10 AM)
that's 300kB/s

that's Torrent?
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Not torrent normal download
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QUOTE(MGM @ Feb 8 2017, 12:04 PM)
Fast.com showed 5-15 Mbps, but download speed alway below 300 K/s

Not torrent normal download
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hmmm... they start capping dload pulak ?
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QUOTE(sitescope @ Feb 8 2017, 03:10 PM)
hmmm... they start capping dload pulak ?
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Not necessary they cap download. Other factor like how strong the LTE signal might effect the download speed.
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post Feb 9 2017, 01:53 PM

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4G USB modem : D-link DWM-221
Router: D-link DWR-116

saw someone share this method
anyone try this before?
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post Feb 14 2017, 09:41 AM

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QUOTE(max_cavalera @ Feb 6 2017, 01:15 PM)
Any update so far?

Did Webe notice and caught you thethering?  brows.gif
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still working so far rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(z720 @ Feb 14 2017, 09:41 AM)
still working so far  rclxms.gif
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How many GB used per month?

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post Mar 8 2017, 07:14 PM

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so webe using usb tethering is work??

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QUOTE(doggiefries @ Mar 8 2017, 07:23 PM)
i just want to said , when u sign the deal , the  TnC already stated how u can use it

for those bypass detection , one day bill come dont say be innocent , because all the data usage recorded

suspend and shocking bill , black listed by telco as well
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that always have some peoples being bad ass... end up no more unlimited due to abuse...
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How about putting it in a Mifi? Will that work?

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