Some help with torrents?
bowrain:
FT serial number for the lulz S9U4-T6I4-MDF4-FREE-TIME (it works!) :D
J. M. Pescado:
I liked the old FIGHTING FOR FUN codes more.
Lord Darcy:
More and more ISPs resort to "P2P traffic throttling" to deny customers upload bandwidth they're rightfully entitled to. To circumvent traffic throttling, you might have to use Traffic Encryption/Obfuscation. Most modern P2P clients offer such functions.
J. M. Pescado:
That is because a great many ISPs engage in the blatantly fraudulent practice of selling FAR more service than they can actually provide. Selling things that you do not have is FRAUD, and is illegal! These people should be punished! With DEATH!
witch:
Quote from: Lord Darcy on 2008 June 29, 13:07:23
More and more ISPs resort to "P2P traffic throttling" to deny customers upload bandwidth they're rightfully entitled to. To circumvent traffic throttling, you might have to use Traffic Encryption/Obfuscation. Most modern P2P clients offer such functions.
I don't know if the obfuscation is that useful in the long run, if people are doing a lot of torrenting, it kind of becomes obvious. I have encryption turned on but I don't know if it's doing a whole lot of good. Mind you, I'm paying a good price for the data, so I'd expect to see no reduction in quality; and also I tend to go in bursts rather than continuously. Our data is quite expensive, even compared to Oz, our closest neighbour. They pay about 60% of what we do.
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