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HiVolt
I Piss on Bell
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reply to zmanx

Re: Rapidshare throttled!!

So get a $60 linksys wrt54gl, enable mlppp and see if its still 10k/sec.

Or if you're using windows, simply create a pppoe connection, enable mlppp checkbox and off you go.

dont concede this quickly.
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Guru5

join:2005-12-01
Canada

I thought you guys said http wasn't throttled!? This is a download using port80 http!

Here »[Throttle] Does Bell throttle HTTP traffic as well?



R0CKY
TSI Rocky
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Chatham, ON



Deadpool
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reply to Guru5

said by Guru5:

I thought you guys said http wasn't throttled!? This is a download using port80 http!

Here »[Throttle] Does Bell throttle HTTP traffic as well?
It's not. If Rapidshare was throttled, it would fall under the same rules of throttling: 30 KBps, not 10 KBps.

Since the issue is on the DSL side and not Rogers, what's the line sync profile, speed test results, modem stats, etc...
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DjEclipse

join:2007-11-20
Niagara Falls, ON
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reply to HiVolt

said by HiVolt:

So get a $60 linksys wrt54gl, enable mlppp and see if its still 10k/sec.

Or if you're using windows, simply create a pppoe connection, enable mlppp checkbox and off you go.

dont concede this quickly.
+1


Confused

@207.253.158.x

reply to HiVolt

said by HiVolt:

So get a $60 linksys wrt54gl, enable mlppp and see if its still 10k/sec.

Or if you're using windows, simply create a pppoe connection, enable mlppp checkbox and off you go.

dont concede this quickly.
Is this answer applicable across the board (all ISPs), or ISPs that have mlppp support?


drjp81

join:2006-01-09
canada

Only providers that support MLPPP. Which Bell isn't one of, of course...
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