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John |
posted on 30th Sep 05 at 17:28 |
Gutted. | |
Dan B |
posted on 30th Sep 05 at 17:16 |
No, unless he's on one of the more expensive accounts from PlusNet, I can absolutely completely categorically confirm that it's PlusNet slowing his connection down with regards to P2P, they've all but confirmed that the cheaper accounts have P2P slowed down to 10k/sec absolute maximum. | |
jamesw |
posted on 30th Sep 05 at 11:49 |
are you using a router or just a modem? if your using a router chances are its blocking the ports needed - you can either turn upnp on, turn dmz on or add the rules to forward the port. If you using a standard modem non of that applys | |
Dan B |
posted on 30th Sep 05 at 00:18 |
True, can't dispute that......backs up the phrase of "you get what you pay for", though! :D | |
Ian |
posted on 29th Sep 05 at 23:55 |
They're cheap though eh Dan. | |
Dan B |
posted on 29th Sep 05 at 23:43 |
quote: Yup, Plus.Net have recently introduced their SUP (Sustainable Usage Policy), in which you can only download a certain amount per month (and a certain amount in peak times per month - 4pm to midnight) - see here for further details. Also, depending on which account you've got with them, they range from MASSIVELY slowing down p2p to SLIGHTLY slowing it down......I'm guessing you're on the first type of account, where they massively slow it down, from what you've said. Of course, you most probably won't have received an email to tell you this, and this is a HUGE talking point over on ADSLGuide (forum link), and PlusNet have already cancelled two people's accounts for complaining about it. The SUP was introduced on September 16th, and another thing that got people loudly complaining was that they backdated usage-checking aswell (ie. they announced the limits you could download on the 16th, then checked over the three months BEFORE that date and warned/punished people who'd gone over those limits)......seeing the problem yet? :lol: Leave them, join a proper ISP that doesn't move the goal-posts every 10 minutes! :thumbs: | |
kz |
posted on 29th Sep 05 at 18:19 |
im with plus.net | |
Dan B |
posted on 29th Sep 05 at 00:44 |
Also, which ISP are you with, because quite a few now are starting to traffic-shape P2P apps (ie. slow them down so what they consider higher-priority traffic doesn't get slowed down). | |
kz |
posted on 28th Sep 05 at 23:09 |
i use isohunt.com via bit torrent, which i downloaded from www.bittorrent.com! | |
Tim |
posted on 28th Sep 05 at 22:51 |
You have to allow the correct ports through the firewall... | |
kz |
posted on 28th Sep 05 at 22:51 |
i havent tried... | |
Sam |
posted on 28th Sep 05 at 22:49 |
What happens if you disable it? | |
kz |
posted on 28th Sep 05 at 22:44 |
only firewall i have is the standard microsoft one. but my bro also has that on when getting his higher speeds. do most people have this on or off? | |
Sam |
posted on 28th Sep 05 at 22:31 |
Firewall? | |
kz |
posted on 28th Sep 05 at 22:29 |
finally thought it was time i got this sorted! example... limewire. alright you dont get excellent speeds with this program but i rarely get above 2kbs (im on a 2Mb line!) and bit torrent, ill be lucky to see 10kbs! |