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P2P application is blocked by Streamyx
What problem with our Streamyx ADSL services?
Question One: Do you understand what the difference between Megabyte (MB) and Megabit (Mb)? Question Two: When you sign up for Streamyx ADSL services, do you know you are binding into a one year contract if you purchase your own modem? If you know the answer for both the questions, you are categorized into a “smart” IT consumer. How many subscribers had actually read through and understand the term and condition section under the Streamyx ADSL application form? Did you informed by the Streamyx agent or reseller upon activate your Streamyx ADSL account, you are agreed to bind into one year contract if you purchase your own modem? I was not been told when I was subscribing the Streamyx ADSL services. One of the subsidiary company under my previous employment was a Streamyx ADSL reseller; therefore I understand subscriber is bind into one year contract upon activation of Streamyx ADSL. IF YOU CANCELLED THE SERVICES FOR EXAMPLE IN MONTH SEVEN, YOU STILL BE CHARGE FOR THE MONTH EIGHT TO TWELVE. Generally, most of the PC user do not aware the difference between MB and Mb. They are look-a-like for most of the PC user. Therefore when you browse through streamyx website, promotion brochure or even application form, RM88 package download spend is 1 Mb, commonly subscriber first impression is Mb is the definition for Megabyte. Although under the term and condition section, the Mb is clearly Defined as Megabit, but how many PC user or subscriber understand how is work, what did it try to tell and “what is the actual transfer rate of 1 Mb”. Subscriber always think that they can download file at the speed of one Megabyte per second. Technically, Mb is short for Megabit and is 1,000,000 bits. Mb commonly usually expresses the rate at which data is transferred, for example, “10/100 Mbps” represent 10 or 100 Megabits per second, the common speed of a standard network card. MB is short for Megabyte. A MB is a common measurement used with computer storage media. A Megabyte is equal to 1,048,576 bytes or 1,048 kilobytes. So what is the relation between MB and Mb? Put it simple, 1 Megabyte equivalent to 1,000,000 bits which is equal to 125,000 bytes or 125 kilobytes. When you subscribe for Steamyx ADSL services, 1 Mb is not Megabyte but Megabit, therefore you maximum download spend is 125 kilobytes per second. My question is did you aware of this? Have you been informed during sign up? I don’t know about you, but I was not informed during application. Confusion tactic had been used due to our lack of PC knowledge, low awareness and most important our ignorant. Current Issue – Peer to Peer Blocked Started from Wednesday afternoon (4 October 2006), I discovered all my P2P (peer-to-peer) application is not working; mean all my downloading and uploading activities using P2P application had been block by Streamyx. I call up my friends who are heavy P2P users they told me they had the same problem. I launched report to Streamyx technical department but no explanation or solution is given. Peer-to-peer (referred to as P2P) is a type of transient Internet network that allows a group of computer users with the same networking program to connect with each other and directly access files from one another's hard drives. Napster and Gnutella are examples of this kind of peer-to-peer software. Major producers of content, including record companies, have shown their concern about what they consider illegal sharing of copyrighted content by suing some P2P users. Meanwhile, corporations are looking at the advantages of using P2P as a way for employees to share files without the expense involved in maintaining a centralized server and as a way for businesses to exchange information with each other directly. How Does Internet P2P Work? The user must first download and execute a peer-to-peer networking program. (Gnutellanet is currently one of the most popular of these decentralized P2P programs because it allows users to exchange all types of files.) After launching the program, the user enters the IP address of another computer belonging to the network. (Typically, the Web page where the user got the download will list several IP addresses as places to begin). Once the computer finds another network member on-line, it will connect to that user's connection (who has gotten their IP address from another user's connection and so on). Non of the Internet Services Provider in the world had blocked the usage of P2P application. WHY ARE WE BLOCKED! WE HAD PAID FOR THE ADSL SERVICE. @f#&u$@!C$#$kkk! In Taiwan and Hongkong, 2Mb ADSL subscription fee only equivalent to RM105.00 With the price we paid for 2Mb Streamyx ADSL (soho) in Malaysia, do you know what kind of ADSL service can you get in Taiwan? The answer is ADSL with 12Mb download speed at the price of RM166.00 (Yahoo!©_¼¯¤¤µØ¹q«HADSL) My name is Alex Tan, I hope all the Streamyx Subscriber who happen to read this article please share and pass around. Please give you feedback, I will be appreciate if you can even cut and paste this article to more forum website. You can always reach me at ctchan05@yahoo.com or alextan@techemail.com “Unlimited access should not have any restriction” Last edited by alextan : 06-10-2006 at 08:55 PM. Reason: wrong spelling |
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Help
for a heavy P2P bandwidth user, shaped bandwitdh mean useless for me. Bit Comet, Bit Torrent, emule is only running not more than 15 kbps. Shit
you mentioned Use azureus, or emule (with plugins), encrypt the transmission protocol, and you will have your full speed. Can you teach me how to do that? Thousand thanks |
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Azureus itself has built in option to encrypt, anyway, for how to use it, you can refer to this: How To Encrypt BitTorrent Traffic at Torrentfreak For Emule's mod, i previously used Neo Mule. You can give it a try. |
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I have tried Emule last time and getting a bad speed. What I did is that I change the default TCP / UDP port in Emule to 80 / 21 and speed of download looks great. When I wake up in the morning and check on the stats, the bursting of the bandwidth is full for my 512kbps .. but one bad point, my email is not being downloaded but repeated downloaded .. LOL
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Well, I guessed it is because they, like any other company, OVERSOLD. They did not expect most of us would fully utilize the bandwidth when sellinng us. Then suddenly one day, when everybody are downloading their favourite stuff using p2p, bam, overload
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On raya time at my kampung somewhere in Middle of pahang.
The connection was down in 3 - 7 days. I'ved going to my friend Cyber Cafe to check my email. sadly there's no active connection available. They dont even know what is going on. More worse, they still had bills to be paid. . My fren called telekom. they said the line is down, down and down. Luckily, im in Shah Alam. My connection still OK. I even can get 100MBS. But sometime got less than 10MBPS.. ![]() |
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