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Old 29-03-2010, 18:33   #16
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Re: usenet and astraweb advice

I think that 50,000,000 bits = roughly 6250KB or 6.2MB
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Re: usenet and astraweb advice

6.2MB surely
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Re: usenet and astraweb advice

This is going around in circles.

lets make it easy if my broadband is 50Mb what speed should i be looking for when downloading from usenet in Kb/s?

Also does it matter how many connection i have, my maximum is 20 but would it matter if i changed that to say 10 or lower?
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Re: usenet and astraweb advice

8bits = 1Byte
1024Bytes = 1KByte
1024KBytes = 1Megabyte.

B = Byte b = bit
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Old 29-03-2010, 21:59   #20
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Re: usenet and astraweb advice

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6.2MB surely
Yep, typo altered

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This is going around in circles.

lets make it easy if my broadband is 50Mb what speed should i be looking for when downloading from usenet in Kb/s?

Also does it matter how many connection i have, my maximum is 20 but would it matter if i changed that to say 10 or lower?
50Mb = 50,000Kb = 6,250KB = 6.25MB

As far as how many connections use as few as you can get away with to achieve the speed you want
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Re: usenet and astraweb advice

Also why cant i use SSL on Astraweb, everytime i click on that it wont let me, is virgin media blocking this and if so why?
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Re: usenet and astraweb advice

I can use SSL with Astra, on port 563. Are you using the correct server address (the secure ones are different to the unsecure)?
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Re: usenet and astraweb advice

Ok i will try that, i just use what was sent to me from astraweb

Does SSL make much difference is there any benefits?
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Re: usenet and astraweb advice

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Does SSL make much difference is there any benefits?
All SSL does is http://webopedia.com/TERM/S/SSL.html so it does have a benefit, it stops or attempts to stop your ISP seeing what is in the payload you are downloading and therefore they [ISP] dont know what you are downloading. This could be worth a read http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/...ion/td-p/13832

SSL does affect download speeds due to encryption\decryption but its really negligible.
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Re: usenet and astraweb advice

I hardly saw my D/L speed affected when using SSL
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Re: usenet and astraweb advice

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I can use SSL with Astra, on port 563. Are you using the correct server address (the secure ones are different to the unsecure)?
could you tell me what the secure ones are please?

no worries Matt i have found it on astraweb site, whats best europe or us ?
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Re: usenet and astraweb advice

Europe gives a lot less lag than the US servers, I can max out a 10Mb connection on 5 eu SSL connections
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Europe gives a lot less lag than the US servers, I can max out a 10Mb connection on 5 eu SSL connections
nice one im using 10 connections on a 50Mb line
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