Nothing here, Mazraa---()--()--- wroteAny IDM users been having outages for 1-5 minutes during the day randomly, with the fourth light on the router going off ?
Not sure if it's my router crapping out or a common thing.
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Im on IDM open speed and its f ridiculous... average of 6 mbps (bit) and 8 mpbs at best. Do i have something wrong going on or are they really calling 6mbps open speed ?
What are your DSL stats from the modem? Maybe you are far from the CentraleRomanvian wroteIm on IDM open speed and its f ridiculous... average of 6 mbps (bit) and 8 mpbs at best. Do i have something wrong going on or are they really calling 6mbps open speed ?
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Did anyone seeing slow torrent downloads from around 9 pm to 12 am? it seems that they are throttling the speed for torrents (i tried several Ubuntu torrents). I tried it for several days even without downloading anything during the day. I also tried it on a new month (directly after renewal)
I emailed support and they assured me that no FUP is applied on fixed quotas plans such as my plan but i am guessing that they are using some sort of packet shaping. Using VPN the speed is back to normal during that time.
Can anyone also try and report please? thx
Edit: I have a theory, i think they are trying to limit international traffic by throttling heaving downloads like torrents. International traffic costs dollars which they don't have since most of the customers are paying in LL now (using 1515 rate)
I emailed support and they assured me that no FUP is applied on fixed quotas plans such as my plan but i am guessing that they are using some sort of packet shaping. Using VPN the speed is back to normal during that time.
Can anyone also try and report please? thx
Edit: I have a theory, i think they are trying to limit international traffic by throttling heaving downloads like torrents. International traffic costs dollars which they don't have since most of the customers are paying in LL now (using 1515 rate)
Cyberia too
They are blocking torrents website too
Dictatorship on everything
They are blocking torrents website too
Dictatorship on everything
Cyberia and IDM are both owned by the same company GDS
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Hello, is anyone having issue with high latency?
I used to get 120 ping on lux.valve.net now i am getting 300+
This only happens at night.
I used to get 120 ping on lux.valve.net now i am getting 300+
This only happens at night.
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Please see the abovealcolopa wroteHello, is anyone having issue with high latency?
I used to get 120 ping on lux.valve.net now i am getting 300+
This only happens at night.
IDM/Cyberia aka GDS are throttling speeds especially torrents (near 25 KB/s) at night. In addition, the overall speed is abysmal
I have a 25 Mbps connection
Speed now at 11 pm

the pings are also very bad ( 200+ instead of the usual 80)
i noted the same thingwollyka wroteDid anyone seeing slow torrent downloads from around 9 pm to 12 pm?
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it is confirmed that they are now throttling torrents during that time fore sure. Yesterday, they did it also earlier (6pm to 12am)kfc wrotei noted the same thingwollyka wroteDid anyone seeing slow torrent downloads from around 9 pm to 12 am?
I believe that they are also throttling downloads on Uplay at least. Downloading the new siege update wasn't progressing unless I connected to a VPN.
This country is going downhill, they give you double downloads quotas but at the expense of blocking numerous websites and torrents
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Ogero is monopoly. They can give as much as they want, backbone is cheap for them. So when they give discount for end-users, its just unfrair competition and discrimination of population who use private operators. Might sound good for those who use Ogero, but you are going down the rabbit hole like that and will pay for such carelessness later.
Private companies can't follow lead, due quarantine all people home and usage is already 30-40% higher, they are extra full. So can't blame IDM for those measures... just i hope they leave VPN alone. It's essential for teleworking.
All this double quota promises some operators give - pure populism. It will cost fortune for them to provide quality with double quota.
Private companies can't follow lead, due quarantine all people home and usage is already 30-40% higher, they are extra full. So can't blame IDM for those measures... just i hope they leave VPN alone. It's essential for teleworking.
All this double quota promises some operators give - pure populism. It will cost fortune for them to provide quality with double quota.
any idea if IDM will also double the quotas?
Vpn gives you speed that is like 80% lower on my side it's been like that for ages sooo i guess they never left vpn alone ...
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I get to use 2.5MB/s on a 25 Mbps connection. Now only a few Kb/s just reported earlier during peak hours. I don't think Ogero is throttling its users only private ISPsTech Guru wroteNot Experiencing that from Ogero:
https://i.ibb.co/tXQb8G2/Screenshot-20200312-151850-Torrent.jpg
Yes battle.net too (it uses a hybrid http/torrent/p2p downloads). Also steam game updates are slowerSuper Official wroteI believe that they are also throttling downloads on Uplay at least. Downloading the new siege update wasn't progressing unless I connected to a VPN.
Wow and for a second I wanted to switch from Ogero because the private ISPs have "better offers". Not in a million years I would do that anymore.
I am getting full speed on battle.net. I am an Ogero subscriber.wollyka wroteYes battle.net too (it uses a hybrid http/torrent/p2p downloads). Also steam game updates are slowerSuper Official wroteI believe that they are also throttling downloads on Uplay at least. Downloading the new siege update wasn't progressing unless I connected to a VPN.