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Thread: Is there a way I can brake the cap my isp put on my internet speed

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    Is there a way I can break the cap my ISP put on my internet speed for downloading torrents my internet is Optimum Online and the most speed I get is 700kB/s
    Last edited by fantasyx72; 08-22-2007 at 05:44 AM.

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    vpn ?

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    is this thing free

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    Theres really no easy or legit way to uncap modems either downstream or upstream. Theres your short answer.

    And here is your trophy for dumbest thread of the day

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    2 ways - 1) Pay money to the ISP. 2) Find the box in your hood that belongs to your ISP (very difficult), then uncap it manually. WARNING: If they catch you, and they will, you will pay well over 100,000$ in fines for it.

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    The best way to break your ISP's connection limit is to change ISPs and get one that doesnt suck. I upgraded to FIOS, which I know is available in NY, but maybe not where you are. I have the 30/5 package, but for the same price, you can get a 50/5 package I believe. I only pay 60 a month for it too, so its pretty damn reasonable.

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    If you're using uTorrent, is its Encryption enabled?

    Options -> Preferences -> BitTorrent -> Protocol Encryption -> Outgoing: [Enabled] -> Allow incoming legacy connections [checked]

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    Quote Originally Posted by fstrulz View Post

    If you're using uTorrent, is its Encryption enabled?

    Options -> Preferences -> BitTorrent -> Protocol Encryption -> Outgoing: [Enabled] -> Allow incoming legacy connections [checked]
    I had that on a long time ago and FIOS is in long island only

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    if you're using a cablem modem, then you can uncap the speed

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    Quote Originally Posted by fstokebanget View Post
    if you're using a cablem modem, then you can uncap the speed
    yes im using a cable modem but how do I uncap the speed

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