 | Caps in contracts, not in practice. I have MStar 15/15Mbps at home (so I could bundle TV) and was never told of a cap for home users (though I am sure they exist in writing somewhere), however they have one they have NEVER enforced it. ZZZZOOOOOOOOMMMMMM!
I have Xmission here at work and they have a 100GB cap on our 30/30Mbps Fiber. I have seen us go over a few times however they have never charged nor even notified us this happened. They rule ZZZZZZZOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMM!
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 MSaukMSaukPremium join:2002-01-17 Sandy, UT | I don't know what you guys download but I get NO WHERE near 100 GB lol I mean I am a very heavy user almost on 14 hours a day working from the CPU.
What the heck are you uploading and downloading to use 100GB?!? |
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 | How many people use that connection in your home? I have 3 people, a MCP, Xbox Live, VoIP, Online Gaming... If I had iTunes, iTV, and used VPN I would likely have some problems. |
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A lot of things 
and I'm just on 15/2 OOL :P |
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 | said by Shmelcome :A lot of things  and I'm just on 15/2 OOL :P where'd you get that program? I've always wanted something like that (even when I had dial-up). |
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| That's NetMeter. You can download it here:
»www.softpedia.com/get/Network-To···er.shtml
It's a nice program, but it only tracks usage on a single PC. It doesn't get it's data from a router, just from the local NIC. On my system it doesn't help track ISP bandwidth, since it also logs network file transfers, including mpg's streamed via GBPVR, my HTPC app. It shows WAY more bandwidth used than ever hits the WAN port on my router. Still, it's neat to be able to see real time bandwidth usage.  |
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 | reply to Shmelcome said by Shmelcome :A lot of things  and I'm just on 15/2 OOL :P you're not even using half of it drop down to dsl and save lots of money someone with 1.5/384 can use even more then you in any given month. |
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