Questions about p2p in the USA
My friend is going to a college in the USA next year (doesn't know which one), so he was wondering if he could use p2p there. I'm talking about using bittorrent on private trackers only. Will he be able to make sums of lets say 200gb per day? Actually, how big of a pipe they're giving to each dorm room? 50mbps? That's about it. :D
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it depends on where he goes to school and what trackers he uses, really
i attend a tiny college in california and try to keep my downloading to the absolute minimum (sorry ftn ;/) because the pipes at said university are tiny and closely monitored; obviously, if he goes to a larger school there will be more bandwidth being transferred by more people with a slightly less chance of any infractions
but . . . i can almost guarantee that 200 gbs of traffic on any university network will be looked into, and also that most schools are not subject to due process as in-home isps are, e.g. no cease-and-decist letters, no subpoenas, no alternate subscriptions, and in some cases a large fee to get his internet activated again if it gets turned off
my advice for him would be to do his downloading during the hours that the network is being frequented the most, like from 8 am to 11 pm or something, and restrict it or turn it off completely during after hours
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200gb a day? yeah sure lol
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yayyyyyy
200gb a day? yeah sure lol
It was a joke, but nvm. Here we have 150gb caps per month, so yeah...imagine that. Thanks for the insight.
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mine is pretty big....i mean the university is big...yet they are strict with b/w.
2 gb per day.
anyone going above that limit multiple time has to get their own interwebz :-\
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squirr3l thats fair enough !
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squirr3l
mine is pretty big....i mean the university is big...yet they are strict with b/w.
2 gb per day.
anyone going above that limit multiple time has to get their own interwebz :-\
Why do you have all those trackers then?
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I don't live on campus, so I feel bad for the undergrads who do, but my school will not even allow .torrents to download. I'm assuming based on that rule that someone using a lot of bandwith would be closely monitored.
Meanwhile, at home, I have called my ISP with a problem and had them test the line while I was running torrents and they don't say anything about it. I use about a TB a month probably.
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Tudor
squirr3l thats fair enough !
Are you kidding?
I'm uploading 10GB a day on my home connection. Uni connections are known for being way better.
The best way to find out is to call the school and ask them what their policies are. If you want to do preliminary research, search the web for p2p + [school's name]. Some schools are pretty badass, they will even fight to withhold your identity if the media conglomerates are looking to extort you.