need info on OTENET adsl.
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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 10:14 pm |
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| pedrozim |
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Hi there,
I was wandering if someone could help me out. Today i changed my ISP from cyta to otenet, quite frankly i wasnt happy with the service cyta was offering and after reading an article posted on this site i made my move to otenet. I am already seeing a difference, especially when it comes to viewing multimedia online and using my ftp.
My question is regarding bittorent p2p. If anyone one out there is using this p2p service i need some help concerning which ports to use etc, so that i may speed up my downloads.
Thanks for your time.
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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 10:54 pm |
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| Sotos |
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| So you need info about Otenet or bittorent? Or you mean that bittorent needs diferent kind of settings depending on your ISP? How good is this bittorent? Is it better than e-mule? |
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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 11:31 pm |
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| pedrozim |
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well i was hoping to find someone that has OTENET as their ISP and also uses bittorent, so i can see the way that they have setup their ports etc. or even just general info on the i-choice service.
Why is it that home users cannot perform port-forwarding, this would make life a hell of alot easier. I have friends overseas, England and Australia and all of the ISP's there allow users to port-forward.
I find that bittorent is much much better than e-mule or limewire etc, u can get more information here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent |
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