RoosTa
Expert Member
I have just been capped due to a bug in Web Africa and possibly even Telkom's systems for calculating data usage.
Between 14:00 and 18:00 today, I downloaded an ISO for Windows 7 Home Premium x64 (official), which weighed in at 3075MB. The file can be found here:
http://msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/msvista/pub/X15-65733/X15-65733.iso
During the time it was downloading I watched TV.
My HDD crashed few days ago, which is the reason why I needed to download the file. I used a fresh install of Free Download Manager on another PC to download the file and didn't bother to setup it up for my line. It opened a total of 31 sessions but downloaded very slow on my 10MB line. As soon as the file completed, I received notification that my line was capped.
I wish there was any way to prove this, since the only file I have in FDM is that one and I know for a fact that no one else used the PC or internet. So there definitely is a problem, I believe it has to do with the amount of sessions used to download files.
After calling Web Africa, they obviously denied that their system is at fault, because they also viewed the Telkom system which displayed the same thing.
This is what their logs report:
I'm planning to re-download this as a test next month, using the same PC (an old PC which was gathering dust) and this time I will have network monitors installed.
Could the overhead of many sessions cause dubious calculations within the data usage systems?
Between 14:00 and 18:00 today, I downloaded an ISO for Windows 7 Home Premium x64 (official), which weighed in at 3075MB. The file can be found here:
http://msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/msvista/pub/X15-65733/X15-65733.iso
During the time it was downloading I watched TV.
My HDD crashed few days ago, which is the reason why I needed to download the file. I used a fresh install of Free Download Manager on another PC to download the file and didn't bother to setup it up for my line. It opened a total of 31 sessions but downloaded very slow on my 10MB line. As soon as the file completed, I received notification that my line was capped.
I wish there was any way to prove this, since the only file I have in FDM is that one and I know for a fact that no one else used the PC or internet. So there definitely is a problem, I believe it has to do with the amount of sessions used to download files.
After calling Web Africa, they obviously denied that their system is at fault, because they also viewed the Telkom system which displayed the same thing.
This is what their logs report:
As you can see, they calculated the file to be 8.83 GB10:00 - 11:00 18 702 bytes 18.00 KB
11:00 - 12:00 2 692 975 bytes 2.57 MB
12:00 - 13:00 1 039 032 bytes 1 014.00 KB
13:00 - 14:00 5 718 855 bytes 5.45 MB
14:00 - 15:00 2 346 717 488 bytes 2.19 GB
15:00 - 16:00 2 916 017 801 bytes 2.72 GB
16:00 - 17:00 3 146 788 320 bytes 2.93 GB
17:00 - 18:00 1 036 099 201 bytes 988.10 MB
I'm planning to re-download this as a test next month, using the same PC (an old PC which was gathering dust) and this time I will have network monitors installed.
Could the overhead of many sessions cause dubious calculations within the data usage systems?
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