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Efour
11-03-2012, 19:15
After almost 6 months being unlimited peak download usage... Don't ask why, i figured it was cos i complained about the connection so much, Im back on 30mbit with a ludicrously low allowance, I am trying to download a game that is 25gb!! (the latest star wars MMO) after about 30 minutes, im on 5mbit and ... wow well that's just rubbish. I can barely watch Netflix now.

So anyway is 50mbit still un-throttled peak hours? or is that 100mbits privilege now?

I wanted to go upto 50 before they speed double and knowing this would make me do it sooner rather than later.

Thanks

qasdfdsaq
11-03-2012, 19:21
Yes, 50mbit is still unthrottled (no STM) on the download. Upload is STMd if you're in an upgraded area and torrents/newsgroups are traffic shaped.

boroboi
11-03-2012, 19:25
Yes, 50mbit is still unthrottled (no STM) on the download. Upload is STMd if you're in an upgraded area and torrents/newsgroups are traffic shaped.

That's the official consensus anyway. Unfortunately, i havent managed to trigger the STM limits on upload even through hammering 500kb/s upload through utorrent through most of the day.. and neither does the neighbour who see's it fit to upload the internet on a daily basis.

Gavin78
11-03-2012, 19:27
I have the same problem went from 50mb to 30mb and noticed the difference....is the throttle 24hours or does it switch to unlimited from midnight

qasdfdsaq
11-03-2012, 19:31
It's 5 hours from the time you trigger it.

Andrewcrawford23
11-03-2012, 19:33
i have trigger the upload stm before but i was hitting it flat out it didnt seem to throttle the download jsu thte upload

Efour
11-03-2012, 20:02
Thanks ill upgrade tomorrow then. It really hacks me off when i want to Dload something liek this quickly but forced* to do it over night... thus meaning no more chances to play until next weekend now...


* effectively

leexgx
11-03-2012, 23:18
the only other limits in place on all internet packages is the 90-95% throttling on usenet and p2p between 4pm and midnight (does not seem to throttle p2p that well and vpn bypasses an bit the usenet but i can only get 35mb when that's active)

on on any 10 20/30 package if you flat line your connection(max download speed) for 30 mins downloading you will set off the STM, 5hrs from the time it was triggered (if you up load for 15-20 mins at full speed that will trigger the STM as well)
both STM triggers affect both up and down speed by 75% (if you set off the upload trigger your download will get cut back by 75% as well)

craigj2k12
11-03-2012, 23:24
the only other limits in place on all internet packages is the 90-95% throttling on usenet and p2p between 4pm and midnight (does not seem to throttle p2p that well and vpn bypasses an bit the usenet but i can only get 35mb when that's active)

5pm and midnight and its not 90-95%

leexgx
12-03-2012, 00:08
my 50mb goes down to less then 2-5mb (300KB/s ish) if i do not have my VPN active even with that i only get 35mb avg (30-40 with VPN active) i pay for the vpn as well

craigj2k12
12-03-2012, 00:59
it does get throttled, but the throttling is dynamic, in heavier usage areas it will be more severe, and VPN bypasses the throttling, so your 40mbit will be maxing out your VPN

leexgx
12-03-2012, 01:29
the currant VPN provider i use could do with an speed test for there servers as its an pain to check each server (they have 60 of them or so) and they limit the change to 1 every 5 mins

think i should update my services as well (WNR2000 :P )