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  #389412 8-Oct-2010 08:06
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I have a Cisco 877 and it is absolutely rock solid. Quite expensive to buy new but they pop up on trademe every now and again for reasonable prices.




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  #389684 8-Oct-2010 18:59
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Well most of the dedicated forums i belong (some with 100,000 + members most generally request for and find Megaupload the best. It all depends on what your looking for though (by looking i mean the files your downloading most of).

If you let us know what your mostly looking for in that regard we could better point you in the right direction for filesharing places and or the files themselves.

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  #389688 8-Oct-2010 19:15
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  #389708 8-Oct-2010 20:10
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rapidshare is not as it was before... there are better alternatives.



This graphic is based on googles statistics page views per month with 220.000.000 uniques users in total for all filesharings sites.

and also, I've got that cheap telecom's modem + dir-300 and my torrent speeds are maximum to my line.




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  #389714 8-Oct-2010 20:37
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Wow I have never heard of 4 shared however those stats do speak volumes it would seem a lot of Linux iso's are getting shared.

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  #389771 8-Oct-2010 23:41
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I pay for RapidShare and it's pretty slow during peak say early to mid evening, which I'd expect. However after 12am, it rockets and pretty much uses my entire bandwidth which hovers around 1600kB/s.

I just schedule my RS downloads between 2am and 6am and it's great. On Telecom Pro plan.




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