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10MB from newsgroups ... how ??
I've just changed from AOL 2MB to NTL 10MB as AOL can't/won't upgrade 8MB for me, so changed to NTL, which its always been but at that tiem NTL was capping and I refused to be capped so reluctantly went with AOL for their unlimited donwloads
Snag is now, downloading from the exact same newsgroups using the same software, etc, etc, as ever helpful AOL don't do NNTP newsroups I'm with a company in US that offer unlimited donwloads for a pittance per month I was easily running at max 2MB, but with the 10MB it starts off fine but gradually over a couple of minutes drops and average about 3.0 to 3.5MB which isn't very good Now, I've looked on thsi forum and somebodys suggested downloading the big demos off ftp.blueyonder.co.uk to get a proper speed rating instead of the speed test that all state I'm getting roughly 3.5MB speeds I've just done that and my speed instantly averages at the suggested speeds for my line, basically running at max bandwidth, which is what I'm after for my downloads. Thats what I paid for Obviously there is a problem somewhere Would changing to NTL newsgroups bring my download speed back to what it should be, and if so is there a limit on NTL newsgroups downloads Strange question it may be, but bear in mind I've been paying for newsgroup access for over 12 months thanks to AOL and their paranoid ways of controlling what users have the "right" to access Thanks |
Re: 10MB from newsgroups ... how ??
:welcome: to the forum
what newsreader do you use? I use newsbin pro and set it to connect 9 times leaving 1 of giganews's 10 for header downloads which I rarely do.I have no problem getting 10 meg.Switching to ntls newsgroups would juts lose you most the content (highly restrictied binaries) |
Re: 10MB from newsgroups ... how ??
I use the very latest version of NewsLeecher and have been for a few years now, tried NewsBin, in fact tried a few before I settled with NewsLeecher
Strange thing is my mates now on AOL 8MB and he uses newsleecher a swell, but he says he's getting full speed on his BT DSL line Also use ZA, some sites said get rid of it, but I've tried a couple of other firewalls yesterday, went back to ZA. Anyway downloading from ftp.blueyonder.co.uk today proved it ain't the firewall as it went to max bandwidth virtually straight away and stopped very close to the 10MB limit all the time All I can think of is some restriction somewhere, but where. Checked all the settings in newsleecher, no bandwidth throttling is activated. So don't know. I didn't change any settings, except to the display side so that I can see what bandwidth I'm getting, and that shouldn't effect anything like the bandwidth Just looked at the NTL newsgroups ... Very errrr sparse |
Re: 10MB from newsgroups ... how ??
Which 'company in the US' ?
If its Newshosting then you probably need to change the port out to route through a different provider. A lot of NTL's peering is crap, you need to find one of the few routes that will give you good speeds. Might also be worth tweaking your TCP settings if you haven't done so already, the US might need that that you wouldn't have noticed with only a 2mb connection from AOL. |
Re: 10MB from newsgroups ... how ??
the US is further away meaning higher latency.
higher latency means the same size rwin gives you lower speeds, their may be also other factors involved with the longer distance. first I would tweak your connection by raising the rwin etc. need to reboot to apply changes. then if no improvement or improvement not good enough try multithreading your downloads. Many here only get 10meg when doing silmultaneous downloads on their nntp clients. given that downloading from america is not the ideal way of high speed downloading and ntl's .us peering is poor I would try a eu news provider. |
Re: 10MB from newsgroups ... how ??
I use TweakNow PowerPack 2006 to tweak my settings to what they recomment for anything above 1.5MB lines my tcpwindowsize is 256960 and the large windowsupport is set, along with MTU AutoDiscovery is on with BlackHole Discovery is on
I tried CableNut with some settings I found for 10MB NTL recommended by others on this forum but if anything it made things slower I'm currently with newsgroup-binaries, and pay $15 monthly for no restrictions at all for my downloads Any suggestions on an EU newsgroup provider that offer unlimited download speeds with NO download limit, I don't mind paying for that, but not to much Also how any advice on to set-up to use another port out to get access via another provider, if this might help as well I've got 4 connections set on NewsLeecher, I'll try increasing it to the maximum 10, but anything more than 5 with AOL and it baulked connections constantly so leaving it at 4 ran fine, so I didn't know if that was the connection limit to the server or the limit with bandwidth I had ---------- Post added at 13:19 ---------- Previous post was at 13:17 ---------- Before I forget again, is there any website or free software that can trace the routes for me so I can see where the problems may be, and I'll compare them against the ftp.blueyonder.co.uk to see what the routes are thanks |
Re: 10MB from newsgroups ... how ??
Open a command prompt and type tracert then either IP address or domain name. That will show you the number of hops your connection is going through to get to the destiniation and if there are any spikes along the way.
I use 100proofnews for my newsgroup access, can't grumble with them at all. They have an EU server which I always get full speeds off and 100gig a month limit for $12.95 - about 8 quid. |
Re: 10MB from newsgroups ... how ??
I use Newshosting, and can sometimes get 10Mb but mostly get about 2-4Mb.
I think the main issue is contention for bandwidth outside NTLs network. I can usually get the full 10Mb from NTLs news servers. My solution is to simple use both sets of news servers. That way I can max out most of the time, except when I am downloading only from Newshosting which fortunately isn't that often. |
Re: 10MB from newsgroups ... how ??
stop using your paid news server and use news.ntlworld.com not had any problems with speed, also use newsbin pro
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Re: 10MB from newsgroups ... how ??
I used the paid news for a few reasons :
1) AOL don't support NNTL 2) The retention is at least 14 days for virtually everything, frequently at least 30 days 3) They have the newsgroups I'm looking for I've looked at NTL newsgroups contents, if you're interested in the better alt.binaries ... errr what have NTL got. Not much I've used NewsBin Pro, its all over the place, NewsLeecher is what I've settled with as everything is in front and is very good at what it does. Multi-threading, all parts of posts are auto-dowloaded, you don't have to track it down yourself, but I do admit if you want to upload to newsgroups you can't, thats why its called NewsLeecher This is MY choice, no doubt everybody has their own choice, I have tried probably all the popular newsreaders, and stick with what I'm happy with ---------- Post added at 20:22 ---------- Previous post was at 20:19 ---------- oh yeah, and for $15 a month I get total unlimited downloads with no download limit at any time If I download 20GB a day or 1GB a day, it makes no difference |
Re: 10MB from newsgroups ... how ??
I only pay 24 $ to giganews and they have 40 day retention 10 connections unlimited blar and I get 10 meg from the us server ;)
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Re: 10MB from newsgroups ... how ??
steptoe, how is your modem connected? If its by ethernet, you should get the 10mb no problems. But, if its wirelessly, that's another story.
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Re: 10MB from newsgroups ... how ??
i would try configuring your client to use another port, I always use port 8000 for newsgroups as the default 119 seems very slow in comparison.
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Re: 10MB from newsgroups ... how ??
Try Power Usenet (www.powerusenet.com), they use Giganews servers and you get 50 days retention with 4 connections for $14.95 unlimited.
Trace to here to see your route: news.powerusenet.com Auto routes to their Euro server for me. (I haven't used them, but have heard very good things and as they use Giganews servers they should be fantastic for such a low price) |
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