 HiVoltI Piss on BellPremium join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON kudos:10 Reviews:
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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. -- GO LEAFS GO! |
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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? |
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 DeadpoolGo Sens GoPremium,VIP join:2001-03-29 Canada kudos:17 | reply to Guru5 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... -- Disclaimer: If I express an opinion, it is my own opinion, not that of Bell or its related companies. |
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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 |
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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. Is this answer applicable across the board (all ISPs), or ISPs that have mlppp support? |
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 | Only providers that support MLPPP. Which Bell isn't one of, of course... -- Cheers! |
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