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Newsgroups + Bell Fibe25 FTW!
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08-31-2010 at 10:50 PM
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Newsgroups + Bell Fibe25 FTW!
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How is low bandwidth caps FTW? More like FTL.
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question: is apexdc++ any better than the dc++ client?
http://dcplusplus.sourceforg e.net/
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08-31-2010 at 11:23 PM
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DC++ is easiest. You can find tons of alternatives, try them and see if you like it
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oki. cuz ive been using the dc++ client for yrsss and was wondering if there were any benefits to switchin
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aha im guessing dc++ is gonna be a major distraction
btw can you use it when you get home on weekends and stuff?
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no point usin it outside of res.. speeds are horrendous
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09-01-2010 at 03:26 AM
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I'm guessing DC++ is gonna be a major distraction
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09-02-2010 at 06:05 PM
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It'll be an extreme distraction
One point...ApexDC uses the DC++ client but has a much better GUI in my opinion. That's why I personally recommend it.
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(up to 10 actual megabits per second!)
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I think you mean 10 actual megabytes. 10 megabits is only like ~1.12 MB/s lol.
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no point usin it outside of res.. speeds are horrendous
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No. McMaster has extremely fast upload speed (well compared to what your typical residential line has). So if you're off campus and are downloading from someone on campus, you'll probably max out your connection's download speed. Your upload speed to people on campus, however, will be terrible. lol
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I think you mean 10 actual megabytes. 10 megabits is only like ~1.12 MB/s lol.
No. McMaster has extremely fast upload speed (well compared to what your typical residential line has). So if you're off campus and are downloading from someone on campus, you'll probably max out your connection's download speed. Your upload speed to people on campus, however, will be terrible. lol
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yeah, but your better off use DDL's
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I think you mean 10 actual megabytes. 10 megabits is only like ~1.12 MB/s lol.
No. McMaster has extremely fast upload speed (well compared to what your typical residential line has). So if you're off campus and are downloading from someone on campus, you'll probably max out your connection's download speed. Your upload speed to people on campus, however, will be terrible. lol
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I know the difference between bits and bytes, but last time I saw DC++ measured downloads in megabits.
Also, McMaster has great upload speeds BUT it's firewalled. You'd be able to download at a nice rate from a McMaster student if the port was open....
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How is low bandwidth caps FTW? More like FTL.
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115GB isn't too bad.
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115GB isn't too bad.
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200GB/unlimited is better. Especially if your in a student house sharing with others.
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200GB/unlimited is better. Especially if your in a student house sharing with others.
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Some people don't realize we're talking about Teksavvy when we refer to the 200GB/unlimited stuff haha.
Great ISP..I just moved from my apartment to my new house, and they set me up with my internet in 24 hours! Usually I'm waiting 5 days at least but they hooked me up nice and fast.
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