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kostnkost
11-02-2007, 09:14 AM
Ok here is the situation. My ISP capped me a year ago for abusing upload speeds.:pinch: Now that I am a little bit wiser I control my speeds through utorrent, and I try to keep them under 150kb/s.

I can go much higher if I desired, but I am afraid the same thing will happen, and I will be capped down to nothing. My question is this.

What is a good way to go about asking my ISP what my limit would be for uploading speeds. Of course you could always go by the speed they offer, but that is not always correct. Also for obvious reasons, I do not want to say that I am downloading torrents and want to know my limit for uploading:wacko:.

Any suggestions?

Samurai
11-02-2007, 09:18 AM
Why not upload a file to a file hosting website and see what the maximum speed of transfer is? If you're uploading at 125KB~ p/s then you have 1MB upload for example.

Just be sure to get your bits and bytes correct first.

lynx
11-02-2007, 02:37 PM
Personally (and assuming that changing ISPs isn't an option) I would simply call them and ask them what their policy is. Explain that you must have inadvertently exceeded their limit last year and that you don't want to do it again.

If they refuse to tell you what the policy is, simply point out that if they cap your access for exceeding a limit they won't tell you about, you will be forced to seek considerable financial compensation (that's the nice way of saying you'll sue their asses).

I'm a bit confused about how you can exceed the rate they offer, unless you are interfering with the hardware. If that's the case you probably deserve all you get.

kostnkost
11-02-2007, 05:58 PM
You can't exceed the rate, but I could see the rate they offer and try to keep it under that. I may have worded that wrong as I typed this 5am in the morning without coffee.

NY ISP's are strange, especially out here on longisland. If they see that you are uploading for 2-3 days straight at say 250kb, then they can cap you without even telling you. Sue them? I doubt they would even flinch if I went that route.

We do have the option of switching to another ISP, but the hassle of getting a new router and such isn't worth it. They also have horrible customer service.

I could go the way of asking them, but then that would put up a red flag for sure.

Here is a link to their capping policy - very stange indeed

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optimum_Online

100%
11-02-2007, 06:56 PM
Still have not been caught, uploading too fast..

http://blog.ning.com/files/Speeding%20Train.jpg























http://www.enquirer.com/editions/1999/09/04/speeding_500x389.jpg

thewizeard
11-07-2007, 08:51 AM
You can't do naught with Optimum.. Optimal hassle. You really have one option..move to a better provider.

Cheffy
11-09-2007, 04:07 PM
Thats some weird rules.
You should be able to able to use what you are paying for.

I say look for a new ISP.
Since you are basically paying for surfing. Whats the point in paying for a 50/50mbit connection when they dont allow you to use it.

I beleive.....
11-10-2007, 05:45 PM
Say :wave: to ISP and find a good one. This is ridiculous

kostnkost
11-10-2007, 06:13 PM
Unfortuantely I have one other and its Verizon. They have great speeds, but their customer service is horrible. If you have a problem they take 2-3 weeks to get to you.

srfchsr
11-10-2007, 06:39 PM
I'm on SBC DSL in SoCal. I seed 24/7 at 13 kB/s and have for years. When I tried to go faster they sent me a warning after 30 kB/s for a month.

sleepyy
11-19-2007, 07:19 PM
Unfortuantely I have one other and its Verizon. They have great speeds, but their customer service is horrible. If you have a problem they take 2-3 weeks to get to you.

What are the chances of haveing regular problems with an isp for them haveing to come out and fix stuff

kostnkost
11-19-2007, 07:58 PM
Unfortuantely I have one other and its Verizon. They have great speeds, but their customer service is horrible. If you have a problem they take 2-3 weeks to get to you.

What are the chances of haveing regular problems with an isp for them haveing to come out and fix stuff


I live in NY, so frozen lines are common place here. When the lines go down, or the cable goes out Verizon takes their sweet ass time to get to you.

fish-strike
11-19-2007, 09:23 PM
kostnkost I have the EXACT same situation as you! I live in NY, I have optimum online, I hate them, my only other choice is verizon!, and i hate them too!

DanielleD87
11-21-2007, 11:53 AM
hmm.. have you thought of setting your bt client to stop seeding when it hits something like 4:1 ? that way you can upload at your max speed and when you hit 4x the upload to download you will stop uploading. only way this wouldn't work is if you download like ... i dunno 6+ gigs a day or something around that range.


edit: I just noticed: Is this a cable ISP? If so just hack a cable modem and use it for uploading. If they cap you then just change the mac address to another one. ;)

kostnkost
11-21-2007, 11:02 PM
edit: I just noticed: Is this a cable ISP? If so just hack a cable modem and use it for uploading. If they cap you then just change the mac address to another one. ;)


I am not computer savvy enough to even contemplate doing this:cry:


Besides they took my cap off a few months ago and i'm good to go for now.