1) international bandwidth / WoW gaming any good ATM?
2) Wanting to go fusion, have my phone with Orcon so going to move both my phone and broadband to xnet then change to fusion. Good plan?
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Gavin / xpd / FastRaccoon / Geek of Coastguard New Zealand
Ragnor:
http://www.wowtunnels.com/ is offering free ssh tunnel service funded by donations. Setup instructions are on the site it basically involves running Putty (which any Linux user will probably be familiar with) and a Freecap or Proxifier to redirect wow traffic via the ssh tunnel.
It's a night and day different playing with 200ms vs 400-500ms.
Gavin / xpd / FastRaccoon / Geek of Coastguard New Zealand
Thanks for the replies, will have to stick with Orcon (although there international/gaming is bad at peak times). I dont really want to to change my gaming time though as that wouldnt work with my work schedule too well.
Have wow tunnel setup but even with that some nights on Orcon I get really high latency problems. So my hunt for a good ISP continues. :(
Was thinking Snap net but there have been reports about there being issues there too. Vodafone looks good money wise (apart for the sign up deal) but not a great setup for gamers....
Telstra / back to Telecom.. nooooooo :) lol
Gavin / xpd / FastRaccoon / Geek of Coastguard New Zealand
Ragnor: Alienate all the relatively low usage gamers who need a good ping and attract all the leechers who only care about pirating as much media as possible via bit torrent...
Quite a strange business plan really...
Vodafone looks good money wise (apart for the sign up deal) but not a great setup for gamers....
Having said the above if Vodafone dropped the $99 connection fee I'd go for that option.
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