 brianking
join:2008-04-22
| [Newsgroups] Filtering NNTP Access
I purchased a Usenet subscription about a week ago queued up some downloads, which downloaded at over 1MB/s. I noticed yesterday that my connection was going at 1KB/s. I no longer can keep a reliable connection to my newsserver. I tried using SSL and all the other ports my host offers and still couldn't connect at more than 1KB/s. I also tried another computer - to no avail. Yesterday I brought my computer over to my friends house. My downloads now connect at over 1MB/s. I am very confident my ISP is blocking my connection. Is this probable? Legal? Has anyone else had this issue? What can I do to get my access back? |
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  swintec Premium join:2003-12-19 Alfred, ME | It certainly is probable, although unlikely they would completely block access like that.
It is legal unfortunately.
Who is your ISP? -- BlockNews.Net |
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  dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ
| reply to brianking said by brianking :I purchased a Usenet subscription about a week ago queued up some downloads, which downloaded at over 1MB/s. I noticed yesterday that my connection was going at 1KB/s. I no longer can keep a reliable connection to my newsserver. I tried using SSL and all the other ports my host offers and still couldn't connect at more than 1KB/s. I also tried another computer - to no avail. Yesterday I brought my computer over to my friends house. My downloads now connect at over 1MB/s. I am very confident my ISP is blocking my connection. Is this probable? Legal? Has anyone else had this issue? What can I do to get my access back? Did you get a 'nastygram letter' from your ISP?[usually this happens with p2p users] -- When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee |
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 brianking
join:2008-04-22
| swintec My ISP is charter communications. It is through my apartment complex, therefore they do not bill me directly.
dvd536 I don't think they know my name, as I live with roommates and the connection is shared between a few units. No letter that I know of..unless my roommates just threw it away.
I was being nice by setting a slowdown percentage in SABnzbd...i guess they didn't think that was being nice...oh well.
I thought about calling them and telling them it was just linux downloading or a school project, but i doubt they would care. I kept my computer at my friends to finish downloading. Is this a common practice? Will my friend get screwed? |
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  shearer Northern Lights Premium join:2002-06-18 Toronto, ON clubs:
| reply to brianking said by brianking :I tried using SSL and all the other ports my host offers and still couldn't connect at more than 1KB/s. Have you tried SSL on port 443 (if offered)?
Here in Asia I know of some ISPs that throttles SSL on all ports except 443. |
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  mmainprize
join:2001-12-06 Houghton Lake, MI | reply to brianking If your are shareing that connection with the other units then it is the manager ( the one in control of the router)that has setup a rule to limit your bandwidth hogging ways. That is where you should look first. It is not charter that is doing it. |
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