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internetguy 14-11-2009 20:52

Virgin's Usenet?
 
Hi guys,

Has anyone else noticed that we have access to stuff as old as 400+ days now? I've been paying for astraweb but I am going to cancel it now, seeing as I get similar service for free! :D

Use this tool to check: http://members.home.nl/yencbin_poste...nload_checker/

Load the server and nzb into that and it'll check if the posts are on the servers if you don't believe me. :P

Seems VM has just paid highwinds-media to let virgin users connect to their servers, a traceroute shows news.virginmedia.com going to the exact same server that the premium hosts use (e.g. newsdemon and usenet-news) :)

Thanks,
internetguy

Kymmy 14-11-2009 21:05

Re: Virgin's Usenet?
 
Retention is one thing, 99.99% completes is another.. You'll find that the highwinds servers can be very variable with thier completes

internetguy 14-11-2009 22:01

Re: Virgin's Usenet?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 34909787)
Retention is one thing, 99.99% completes is another.. You'll find that the highwinds servers can be very variable with thier completes

True but they are often complete enough so that they can be repaired :)

cookster 15-11-2009 20:25

Re: Virgin's Usenet?
 
Not sure what I'm doing wrong? Used the app it said all the files are available but when I try and download with GrabIt, all articles could not be found?

Anyone help please?

Thanks...

TimIgoe 15-11-2009 21:33

Re: Virgin's Usenet?
 
I can confirm retention is definitely longer, but not 'complete'.

deakin 15-11-2009 23:05

Re: Virgin's Usenet?
 
Over the past week or so virgins news server has been less than useless. 99% of rar's are inncomplete. some smaller files like tv rips are fixable with quickpar. however dvd size files are out of the question too many errors and missing rars.

Untill last week it was running perfect for me, full speeds allmost 24/7. i really do hope they sort this out soon.

deuse 16-11-2009 08:03

Re: Virgin's Usenet?
 
Do people here mean news.virginmedia.com?

I have been trying to get a Oblivion game mod(12gig) which is 10days old and I can't get it, I am using Alt-Binz program.

So what is the retention now?

Ignitionnet 16-11-2009 10:36

Re: Virgin's Usenet?
 
They haven't made a mess up like showing the server's full retention in the group list but only allowing VM customers to access posts from 7 days have they?

Not unlikely.

cookster 16-11-2009 19:31

Re: Virgin's Usenet?
 
I've never been able to download anything older than 7 days - longer retention is a myth.

Ignitionnet 17-11-2009 08:11

Re: Virgin's Usenet?
 
Highwinds are maybe teasing in a sort of Jim Bowen 'Look at what you could have won...' style by showing headers for their full retention but only allowing you to download articles up to 7 days :)

Web-Junkie 17-11-2009 15:40

Re: Virgin's Usenet?
 
Plus they (Highwinds) have had a major problem for the last 2-3 months where binaries are corrupt and they still can't sort it out after all this time. Some people say it's ok but others still get corrupted binaries and they haven't a clue as yet as to the problem, it's just laughable. See virginmedia.support.usenet and look for posts with 'Ticket F001035570' in the headers!

If any company you bought a service from failed to fix a problem after all this time I'd be giving them a rocket and maybe looking at possible legal action.

internetguy 17-11-2009 20:04

Re: Virgin's Usenet?
 
I do not see any major problems. I've been grabbing TV shows that are 300+ days old fine. An incomplete now and then but these are repairable. :dozey:

Quote:

Originally Posted by cookster (Post 34910657)
I've never been able to download anything older than 7 days - longer retention is a myth.

Really? Then i'm proving the myth to be true. http://i49.tinypic.com/10x7bl1.png :)

Web-Junkie 17-11-2009 20:36

Re: Virgin's Usenet?
 
@internetguy: As I said, 'some' people are having major problems, just read the posts in the support newsgroup to see the examples.

I've little faith in them fixing the problem 'anytime soon' for those affected!!

cookster 17-11-2009 20:57

Re: Virgin's Usenet?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by internetguy (Post 34911241)
I do not see any major problems. I've been grabbing TV shows that are 300+ days old fine. An incomplete now and then but these are repairable. :dozey:



Really? Then i'm proving the myth to be true. http://i49.tinypic.com/10x7bl1.png :)

Screenshot means nothing mate - I can use my Astraweb settings and set them up called VM (HW)

internetguy 17-11-2009 21:24

Re: Virgin's Usenet?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cookster (Post 34911281)
Screenshot means nothing mate - I can use my Astraweb settings and set them up called VM (HW)

Why would I do that??

You can see in this one the server settings: http://i50.tinypic.com/s4ylq0.png
:)


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