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#69073 2-Oct-2010 22:36
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Removed my original post as it may be breaking forum rules.
Is discussion of this matter allowed? As I can provide a solution not seek one.

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  #387226 2-Oct-2010 23:01
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Basically if you discuss something in public here, then expect your ISP to "fix" it.





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  #387244 2-Oct-2010 23:48
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Like Freitasm said, Any "Bypasses" or ways around throttling that get posted here are highly likely to get patched up by the ISP.

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  #387260 3-Oct-2010 00:47
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Well with my original post I was just going to ask people interested to PM me and I can privately help them.

But my other concern was that it would be against FUG or something, which based off the replies I guess is not?



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  #387262 3-Oct-2010 00:58
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ive tried everything with worldnet.

VPN tunnels, encryption, different protocols etc.




Im probably not thinking outside of the box.

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  #387285 3-Oct-2010 08:32
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or what you can do is get an unlmited nz server and vpn into that. they will never shap local stuff




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  #387286 3-Oct-2010 08:33
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Good luck finding "unlimited" server in New Zealand. Even more if you try and find one that allows traffic for P2P without coming back to you and cancelling your contract at some point.





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  #387289 3-Oct-2010 08:37
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freitasm: Good luck finding "unlimited" server in New Zealand. Even more if you try and find one that allows traffic for P2P without coming back to you and cancelling your contract at some point.



it looks like Hosting Direct is the only one that does unlimited




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#387292 3-Oct-2010 08:40
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cws82us:
freitasm: Good luck finding "unlimited" server in New Zealand. Even more if you try and find one that allows traffic for P2P without coming back to you and cancelling your contract at some point.



it looks like Hosting Direct is the only one that does unlimited


Seriously? Good luck... Just search around to find out why I made this comment.







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  #387563 4-Oct-2010 09:54
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Haha, HD does unlimited but I don't see any mention of root access or SSH access. I wonder if they allow it?

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  #387580 4-Oct-2010 10:30
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It will be cheaper switching to a diff ISP that doesn't shape so much then finding a NZ server that allows p2p + unlimited int traffic.

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