Anyone here in university that torrent???
My university does not allow P2P or FTP and has a 2GB bandwidth a day :S How can i torrent....
How do u guys do it?
Anyone here in university that torrent???
My university does not allow P2P or FTP and has a 2GB bandwidth a day :S How can i torrent....
How do u guys do it?
using a vpn might work if the port is open, that's a possibility to explore
Last edited by KFlint; 03-20-2009 at 02:16 AM.
you much more complex than using a vpn(i think...), so far many people have asked this and from what i've gathered, a seedbox seems to be the sure and foolproof method, i dk if anything else works...
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It said no FTP so i dunno
Plus the 2GB a day bandwith is a killer :S
Last edited by 99dmg; 03-20-2009 at 06:44 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
if it does not allow to dload torrents, the best way i think is to talk to admin. i had the same prob at my colledge and i ddnt find any normal way to solve that. so only after meeting with an admin and talk to him i got torrents access. and i dont think that 2 gb per day is too little, for torrents yes, but colledge is for study, isnt it?
Get ur own internet
VPN don't work too...
try rapidshare, p2p and ftp is not allowed, i think in all university's.
they make that for not remain with the server load...
with uTorrent, bicomet,....don`t work
I use azureus
It depends on what you want, if you want to keep a ratio but not download much then a server is a perfect option. However i can see no viable way of circumventing the 2GB limit.
You could easily get past torrent blocking by using ftp or vpn (Relakks is good and cheap) but as it's a global 2GB limit on your connection then there is simply no way around it. Even if you stream from a server it's still going to take up a large chunk of bandwidth.
You'd perhaps be best to contact the admin and either be truthful and say you want to watch a load of tv (Legit) or you experiment with linux distros and the 2GB limit is screwing you over.
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