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Ricey
09-14-2006, 03:48 PM
Hey guys,

As always, I'm here to enquire! Ive just started university and moved in about 5 days or so ago. We have internet conenctions in our rooms (for £15 per semester!) but we were told that P2P has been disabled. They said it was so everyone has a good experience online (which is a load of crap because I took a speed test and got 2mb/s. That means everyone is getting 2mb/s and you don't need all that just for web browzing!

Anyway, my question is - to all you whiz kidz - is there anyway around this? With any client? I used Ares and Bittorrent back home, when I lived with my parents, but those don't seem to be working. Could I get them to work? Or perhaps use a client which will work? I was thinking you could do something simple such as, change the port in bittorrent. But any solutions would be greatly appreciated.

It's probably also interesting to note we conenct to the universities VPN if that means anything.

Thanks a lot, hope someone can help!! :)



(I would love you forever:P)

Skiz
09-14-2006, 04:19 PM
The Search function can do wonderful things. :whistling

http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/showthread.php?t=46111
http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/showthread.php?t=9682


or just go here for a better method: http://utorrent.com/faq.php#Does_.C2B5Torrent_support_Protocol_Encryption.3F

FreeDoom
09-14-2006, 07:44 PM
Hmmm, the encryption would help but maybe they have other ways of blocking...

Ricey
09-16-2006, 10:32 AM
Sorry I didn't search, feel kinda red faced right about now.

Anyway, the first two links you provided didn't really give me a solution. Then, I downloaded uTorrent, enabled the encryption and still nothing. I have a feeling certain ports may be blocked.

Any ideas? :(

gamer4eva
09-16-2006, 10:55 AM
Sorry I didn't search, feel kinda red faced right about now.

Anyway, the first two links you provided didn't really give me a solution. Then, I downloaded uTorrent, enabled the encryption and still nothing. I have a feeling certain ports may be blocked.

Any ideas? :(

If thats the case i would definately advise you to go newsgroups....:)

Hanz™
09-16-2006, 11:56 AM
Universities block loads of stuff, your best chance is to try some newsgroups - some let you connect with port 80 (web) (Newshosting allows you I think).
Or you need to use a proxy, but that'd be very slow.
You can also try using something like DC if you can find some friends that want to join up and somebody host a server etc...
I did all of those things. haha. Totally broke the rules.

Ricey
09-16-2006, 05:13 PM
Thanks for the tips:)

The only thing though, is I'm not in the know when it comes to newsgroups. Could someone kindly point me in the direction to get started?

:)

jwartak
09-16-2006, 07:05 PM
google for newsgroups and look at the paid links. I've got friends in your situation and they use giganews (yes, this will cost you)

Tempestv
09-16-2006, 11:23 PM
when I was in the dorms, we used a program called waste to share files on campus. Since everyone was basicly on a Lan connection, the speeds were increadable, and since local traffic didn't count against our two gig a day DL/UL limit, we could download as much as we wanted. Plus, with most of the people on campus with a computer sharing files on it, it had a lot of files. of course it takes a lot of work to get something like that working, but once you do, it works great.

somerjo99
09-18-2006, 09:26 PM
Same here.P2P dont work at my Uni

hasnainbk
09-19-2006, 01:08 AM
u can also use DC++ at ur university,just get the DC++ server client,install it,do the settings.thats itt.the other users can access the DC++,e.g hosted on ur ,by putting ur LAN IP in the DC++ client settings.