World of Warcraft over Broadband!

Kalvaer

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You can use an application called sockscap32 on the client side. Every1 who uses my proxy uses that. And you can order WoW from me on woworder.webhop.net
Unshaped accounts are the way to go, if its to expensive for you (like it is for me) then Nukecap is the way to go, its the best option other than a unshaped account. I've tried everthing out there and welcome you to try the same if you dont believe me

you forgot to mention the exorbiant price tag for this service. ISDN 128 is good enough for any WoW sessions although i have not encountered any large gatherings online...
Hmm play 192 hours of WoW this month and compare your ISDN bill to my ADSL bill, its all relative to what you use the line for.


Lastly Squish102.. No offence you've made 6 posts on these forums and 4 of them are trying to sell your WoW games.. Most of them today. Small advertising is fine.. but dont push it!... or I will burn 1000 copies of my CD's hand them out for free and give everyone the web address to buy legal keys for R300.. R150 cheaper than you!
 
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useless

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its called infinitcall and i got no worries about caps with ISDN neither... and i did choose ISDN over ADSL solely for the reason to play on international servers... and it performs very well on the 64 player BF2 servers too. :)
 

Kalvaer

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doesn't infinitcall only work from 7-7 though? which I guess is fine, though as mentioned.. I had a weeks leave.. so basically with that I wouldn't of been able to do anything with my internet during the day as it would cost way to much way to quick
 

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useless said:
you forgot to mention the exorbiant price tag for this service. ISDN 128 is good enough for any WoW sessions although i have not encountered any large gatherings online...

I get my unshaped ADSL for R399 per month capped at 3GB. SAOL changed their deal to R499 per month for 4GB. It's not that expensive, really. I'd gladly pay it so that I am able to actually play anytime of the day, anytime of the month, no problems.
 

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But Guys there must be away todo this with your shaped even , Like these peer 2 peer proggies.. I use Limewire and I set the incoming and outgoing port of it to 80.. ADSL shaped just basically means that it got fast speeds on port 80,21,25, etc.
 

Kalvaer

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You can set your ports.. You cant with games. What makes it worse is some ISP's in the USA used to set priority to ports used by Games, until the P2P junkies caught onto this :(

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Oh Yster, thats your ISP portion.. how much do you pay Telscum!
 
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useless

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my issue with the 4GB cap from the SAOL would be that i also play and download stuff of the net... in ONE weekend of being online since 7PM Friday till Monday 6AM i usually end up with almost 1.5GB of data IN and 400MB of data out. Thats 2GB in one weekend... ADSL unshaped for that is too expensive...

just BF2 alone per hour takes up almost 80MB up and down... vicious online game that one... both for me and the ISDN... :)
 
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useless said:
just BF2 alone per hour takes up almost 80MB up and down... vicious online game that one... both for me and the ISDN... :)

On my ADSL it uses up 35-50MB/hour...Are you sure that reading is correct?
 

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useless said:
my issue with the 4GB cap from the SAOL would be that i also play and download stuff of the net... in ONE weekend of being online since 7PM Friday till Monday 6AM i usually end up with almost 1.5GB of data IN and 400MB of data out. Thats 2GB in one weekend... ADSL unshaped for that is too expensive...

just BF2 alone per hour takes up almost 80MB up and down... vicious online game that one... both for me and the ISDN... :)

Do you have miracle ISDN or is it 128k? lol 80MB / hr traffic on ISDN 64k is insanely high working on 27mb / hr max down.
 

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Well, i think i'm staying put on ISDN128k, too much possible crap still happening.
Pay telkom line rentscam, Pay isp, pay telkom for voice line rentscam.
And then, to bring down your latency, pay for a proxy service.
I think i still have the best option going.
 

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Clipse said:
Do you have miracle ISDN or is it 128k? lol 80MB / hr traffic on ISDN 64k is insanely high working on 27mb / hr max down.

lol! Its ISDN 128K.... as for total BF2 data usage i will have to find some kind of tool to keep a log of data flow... i know per se that per hour i can download 60MB, ie. 1MB per minute. Upload should be similar too...

Still, seeing all the issues ADSL users have been having since the beginning of August i will keep my ISDN until the speed/cap/shape/unshaped issues are sorted out by Telkom.
 

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Even so.... what are you doing tuesday? I am playing WoW the whole day no waiting for callmore time :D
 

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