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athenaesword
03-04-2008, 08:54 AM
i might be going to the states to complete my college studies. i torrent pretty heavily locally. was wondering if i could continue when i moved over. i know of some friends who've gone abroad to study and their campuses restrict downloading or uploading, so they had to stop torrenting completely.

also, pardon me if it's a noob question ;) but issit cool if i stop torrenting here and start there? will the ip changes and all that give me problems with the trackers resulting in bans etc?

Sanka113
03-04-2008, 09:02 AM
Yeah, it just depends on the college. You can still get around restrictions if you have the right setup going. No biggie.

athenaesword
03-04-2008, 09:06 AM
it'd be the first time living there myself for a period of time so i'd probably spend the first year on campus or smt before i find an apartment. that's a long time to go without torrents if i can't get around it like you mentioned heh. what did you mean by the right setup anyways?

Sanka113
03-04-2008, 09:27 AM
We'll when i mean setup I mean using various methods of getting around there restrictions. The simple rc4 encryption setting is good for most places, but you may have to do more advanced things to how you connect to the network. Or you may have to just use a proxy. There's a few threads that tell you more about beating university restrictions floating around FST. Click the link on my sig to find those.

singing_sol
03-04-2008, 09:38 AM
I had this Dbout too but i don't think so becoz it might get deleted becoz of the IP changes and yeah might work if u contact the sites staff and ask them of the IP changes and try to tell them about speed tests that might help u of the IP Address

athenaesword
03-04-2008, 11:43 AM
I had this Dbout too but i don't think so becoz it might get deleted becoz of the IP changes and yeah might work if u contact the sites staff and ask them of the IP changes and try to tell them about speed tests that might help u of the IP Address

before i go over, if i do, i'll make sure i'll let all the staff know about it lol. so i don't get banned for multiple IP or cheating or whatever crap there is out there. i mean, there's got to be a way right, i'm sure ppl move apartments at that, although changing countries might be a little less likely.


We'll when i mean setup I mean using various methods of getting around there restrictions. The simple rc4 encryption setting is good for most places, but you may have to do more advanced things to how you connect to the network. Or you may have to just use a proxy. There's a few threads that tell you more about beating university restrictions floating around FST. Click the link on my sig to find those.

i think encryption just masks the packets u're exchanging right? if you can't download in the first place i don't think encryption's going to do much good.

glad to hear there're threads about beating uni restrictions. i did click on your sig, but all it pointed to was the bittorrent invites subforum.
edit: okay so your idea was to use search.. lol.

Bionic
03-04-2008, 12:05 PM
It depends on your ISP @ College, Mine was fine @ China.

mrnobody
03-04-2008, 12:13 PM
depends on your college.

the college i go to has restriction (i think 3 GB of bandwidth per day) but still couple of my friends manage to torrent. They have to use public torrents though, that way they can limit the upload and save their bandwidth just for download. However, there is another college nearby my house, they give unlimited bandwidth...and the speed is pretty good as well.

athenaesword
03-04-2008, 01:04 PM
anyone from michigan ann arbor or berkeley california?

grimms
03-04-2008, 01:12 PM
It all depends on your school. Read their rules and policy's on internet usage. I know some colleges now ban all use of torrents. It would suck to go to a school where they don't allow torrenting, then all your accounts may get auto pruned (Especially if you stay on campus). Make sure to ask about their internet policy before you enroll. Paying $40k and no internet?=:snooty: to me.

athenaesword
03-04-2008, 01:25 PM
It all depends on your school. Read their rules and policy's on internet usage. I know some colleges now ban all use of torrents. It would suck to go to a school where they don't allow torrenting, then all your accounts may get auto pruned (Especially if you stay on campus). Make sure to ask about their internet policy before you enroll. Paying $40k and no internet?=:snooty: to me.
lol i pay more than that cus i'lll be an international student. but then c'mon man torrents aren't the most important things in life, though they do rank up there hahahaha. but seriously now i could do without it, but it'd be disappointing.

also, i dont' think any school bans internet; torrents are a different matter.

i'm not too sure about how to check on those 2 colleges that i mentioned, if anyone knows it'd be great.