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is buying music/movies/games legally a dumb answer?
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is buying music/movies/games legally a dumb answer?
**Notice from MWEB** Last night we switched part of our infrastructure over to a next generation fibre optic network. This will allow us to increase our capacities. We'll also see big improvements in speeds, especially for those who are on the shaped package. - FTW on FB
I get 20kb/s P2P download during the day and about 100kb/s spiking after office hours. USENET servers dont. They use the argument that they shape P2P download to prevent Ilegal downloads. OMW... WoW and LoL (games) uses it to update. Anime and Linux (ISO and Apps) are totaly legal and uses P2P downloads. And afrihost uses the same argument.
is buying music/movies/games legally a dumb answer?
Does any one else experience jumps in speed on the Mweb 512 trial account. Was downloading something via HTTP and managed to get 480KB/s for almost 30min and then dropped down again to 58/59KB/s
EDIT: and as i posted this shot up again to 440KB/s
I also appear to have some stability issues this morning. Perhaps its related to the upgrade that happened last night. Will post again this evening if I experience any different.
My MWEB uncapped so far has been awesome, Perfectly acceptable speeds during the day, browsing is excellent, youtube is excellent . News servers go extremely well after hours (Albeit erratic times for after hours) and I'm sure everything will improve as time passes and people have less to download (proven).
MWEB need to fix the 'after hours' story... right now, they're doing exactly what Afrihost did, they being very 'funny' with the T&C's.
Ya they can shape, but open at a certain time, one day it's 9pm, next it's 11, next it's 1am, etc etc etc.
After hours to everyone else is 8pm - 8am
Hi gdiza,MWEB need to fix the 'after hours' story... right now, they're doing exactly what Afrihost did, they being very 'funny' with the T&C's.
Ya they can shape, but open at a certain time, one day it's 9pm, next it's 11, next it's 1am, etc etc etc.
After hours to everyone else is 8pm - 8am
Hi gdiza,
The MWEB consumer (Connect) Uncapped ADSL packages are subject to priority based shaping which is dependant on network (priority traffic) load. Thus there is no specific time frame, as excess capacity on the network becomes avalaible it is released for use by non-priority traffic (e.g. torrents, news, rapidshare etc.).
Hope this explains it.
MWB.
Thanks MWEB!
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But then the question is, how do we know that at eg 21:00 or 22:00 priority traffic is high. What I mean by that is it's easy for an ISP to change the times dependant on how it suits them and then "score" because we can't download alot if shaping is after 8pm eg if half the days out of a month we only get full line speed from 8pm - 8am, then at the end the ISP "scores".
This would seem to be a smart move from the ISP's side (and makes sense if I were the ISP)
If priority traffic is high, the network is under strain anyway, because otherwise there would be free capacity for non-priority traffic. And if the network is saturated, or close to, then I can't see how an ISP can "score". They provide a certain size pipe. If everyone uses their links, the pipe is too small and no-one gets all the data they want (shaping). If only some people use their pipes, then the main one is underutilized, and you get everything you want (non-priority traffic). So the time you get full unshaped bandwidth depends on how much the others use their pipes.
Think of it like water. If everyone opens their taps, no-one will have water pressure worth anything. The main pipes simply can't cope with it. So MWeb have priority pipes (drinking water) and non-priority (swimming pools). If they can adequately provide drinking water, then they allocate some to swimming pools. If more people open taps, the swimming pool water gets de-prioritized.
You're missing my point. I merely stated that who is to say that the network is under strain at that time. And a company can "score" by regulating the shaping after 8pm (where there normally would be no shaping). Compare total data used from a user getting unshaped traffic on weekends and from 8pm - 8am weekdays, consistently to a user that gets unshaped weekends but gets fluctuating shaping hours weekdays - and that is how one "scores".