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Indicates that 256 will support a 10Mb download. But looking at the tasks you propose. Surfing, listening to music, no problem. Sending images. Well this will put more strain on the 256, but should not cause major problems. |
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Also worth bearing in mind, is that the 'cap'/'guideline' may well include your uploads and downloads....
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I'm connected to my notebook, but that doesn't use the internet for anything. The only thing that is running on there is BOINC and CPDN, so it only accesses the internet every 20 hours, or when an WU is finished (which is in about 1600 hours).
Since 00:00, I've used 70MB down, and 6MB up. I was downloading something at night, and I havn't been playing many games yet. I wish more providers we're in my area, I can't even get ADSL since I have an NTL phone line :( |
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Monitoring yourself a wan connection in a home network isnt as simple as use MRTG etc. the wan interface needs to be running in some kind of SNMP enviroment. thats either a pre built router with snmp support or a home built linux or win/nat32 based router that is running snmpd.
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perhaps this would be better for upload's
1000/128 2000/256 3000/384 if traffic includes upload bandwidth then ntl shouldnt be too worried about upload been saturated. Also mick if you can get answers to these questions would be good thanks. 1 - Will NTL be providing liv monitoring tools to measure bandwidth usage. 2 - If a user hits the limit what are the options available for the user (buy extra 30 gig for £15 ?, cap to 64k download?, cutoff?) |
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so lets see. i pay to pay £25 extra to get 2mb and a 30gb cap.
meaning i hit my cap twice as fast, as on 750k but i can get a perm 1mb connection, uncapped, for £22 a month from elsewhere :) superb. |
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For you questions ; 1. I would say yes - they are spending a fortune on the network, it seems reasonable to assume that this will include monitoring equipment, otherwise "allowances" are meaningless. 2. How about both ? They drop your speed (64k seems unlikely, I would guess at least 150k as this is the sort of minimum speed to still be classed as BB). Then they offer you more bandwidth, at a price, or an upgrade if you aren't on the top speed. If I were a betting man, I would bet on the above by 2006. :) |
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I have a friend in Holland who has (& has had for about 2 years) a 3meg down/768k up connection. His bandwidth is capped, & when he reaches that limit an email is automatically sent to him informing him he's reched his limit, & offering him 2 choices.... 1) To continue at 3MB down/768 up but pay by the MB/GB for the remaning period of the calender month. 2) His connection reverts to 150k up & down for the remainder of the calender month. |
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You already have a 30gb cap.
People on 1.5mb will hit the cap twice as fast, like you will/would, but you don't hear any complaints :rolleyes: |
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However the above seems a good compromise, wouldn't surprise if ntl are looking at the ways other companies enforce their limits and will probably follow whatever they think is the best deal for customers and for the company, a compromise somewhere between the two. |
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