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System
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  #307428 15-Mar-2010 16:05
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If Iran have better internet then there is something badly wrong here




PC: 3.3ghz Core i5-2500, 8gb DDR3, ATI Radeon 5850, 27" QHD IPS Monitor

Mobile Phone: iPhone 5 32gb Graphite.




john12
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  #307447 15-Mar-2010 17:01
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can i change my big time plan to a faster limited plan like 20GB one once every month?

like at the end of the month, i change to that plan, but at the beggining of the next month i change back to Big time and i do this for every months?


is  it possible?

System
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  #307467 15-Mar-2010 18:21
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From what I can see then yes that is possible, you are aloud one change every 30 days as far as im aware




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john12
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  #307474 15-Mar-2010 18:40
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so i cant change it back to big time before th 30 days?

it has to be the full 30 days??

ArcticSilver
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  #307479 15-Mar-2010 18:44
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john12: so i cant change it back to big time before th 30 days?

it has to be the full 30 days??


It will be 30 days.

It would be silly if you could, beacuse that would just be avoiding the restrictions of the plan.

john12
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  #307494 15-Mar-2010 19:02
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some big time users asctually could avoid traffic shaping and get full speed by just keep restarting their router and get new ip. i did that too and it worked for me. i could dl on MU and other sites with good speed until today. today it seems to be not possible.

i cant get full speed by restarting the router today.

does this method still work for you guys?


have you tried this today?


DravidDavid
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#307527 15-Mar-2010 20:30
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john12: some big time users asctually could avoid traffic shaping and get full speed by just keep restarting their router and get new ip. i did that too and it worked for me. i could dl on MU and other sites with good speed until today. today it seems to be not possible.

i cant get full speed by restarting the router today.

does this method still work for you guys?


have you tried this today?


I very much doubt the fact you restart your router is the reason why you get a better download speed to shaped websites.  Users like yourself are the reason the rest of us that use the plan normally go extreemly slow.

New Zealand is waking up.  In three or so years we will have a world class connection if all goes well.

As per my interleaving...

Telecom told me they would have it sorted by Monday evening.  At 7PM I called to confirm if it had been fixed. I knew it hadn't, yet they told me it had.  I asked for them to follow it up with the technician like I did last time and they said that Telecom would definatly fix it by tomorrow.
That was the definate answer I got on the 5th, 8th, 11th and 13th of March.  Needless to say, I'm not holding my breath.

The journey continues...

 
 
 
 

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john12
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  #307532 15-Mar-2010 20:37
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but it used to work. and i dont say this others have done this already.

look at this thread http://1337.gpforums.co.nz/showthread.php?s=b3da2b349de3565ff1fd0fdd2133f182&threadid=361394&perpage=25&pagenumber=1 

and i doubt NZ will have a world class connection anytime soon. LOL.....

Iran will most likely will have the world class internet in 3 years than in here.

NZ is way behind and expensive.





Mooseboy
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  #307533 15-Mar-2010 20:42
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john12: but it used to work. and i dont say this others have done this already.

look at this thread http://1337.gpforums.co.nz/showthread.php?s=b3da2b349de3565ff1fd0fdd2133f182&threadid=361394&perpage=25&pagenumber=1 

and i doubt NZ will have a world class connection anytime soon. LOL.....

Iran will most likely will have the world class internet in 3 years than in here.

NZ is way behind and expensive.





It doesn't work, your plan is based on your PPPoE username, not on your ip address.

And I guess you haven't read the news lately, http://www.nzherald.co.nz/connect/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501833&objectid=10631510

john12
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  #307537 15-Mar-2010 20:48
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too good to be true.

tamulmol
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  #307544 15-Mar-2010 20:59
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Hi John12,

We have the same problem.  I noticed my internet get very slow since 2 days ago.  Even if i tried to restart my modem several times my speed still stays the same.  before it used to work.  Speedtest shows my DL speed is just 1.4 Mbps, it used to be 11 or more :( 

DravidDavid
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  #307546 15-Mar-2010 21:06
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john12: too good to be true.


I would argue that too.  But it aint Telecom running that show.  Its private companies that want it to make money.

Just struck 9PM.  No call from Telecom today.  Fingers crossed for tomorrow. :|

john12
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  #307549 15-Mar-2010 21:12
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Hey tamul,

me too. unfortunately my internet became very slow today and restarting the modem doesnt work today.

so you could get the full speed after restarting your modem as well ey?


keep try restarting your modem and see if you can get full speed. im stil trying in here and will try tomarrow as well.

if you get the full speed let me know in here.



john12
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  #307552 15-Mar-2010 21:19
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and man after you get used to downloading from everywhere at full speed, its very stressing when you get very low speed that you cant do a thing on the net like right now.

:(((((((.

i have had full speed when my ip was 125.238.34.34, 24.105, 24.216

i cant get those ips now.

DravidDavid
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  #307556 15-Mar-2010 21:34
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http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q131/13CentKiller_Sniper/speeds.png

That is downloading a game (Blackshot) from the USA.

I am having no probs. Its the ping I don't like.

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