At night, during unlimited time?infiniteloop wroteLooks like they are limiting torrent speed to max 300kb/s now
Even with hundreds of seeders I can't go pass 300
Did you try a VPN? if you get higher speed, then they are throttling..
At night, during unlimited time?infiniteloop wroteLooks like they are limiting torrent speed to max 300kb/s now
Even with hundreds of seeders I can't go pass 300
i have the same issue with IDMinfiniteloop wroteLooks like they are limiting torrent speed to max 300kb/s now
Even with hundreds of seeders I can't go pass 300
Do you have an unlimited plan? I just tried several torrents and they are full speedkfc wrotei have the same issue with IDMinfiniteloop wroteLooks like they are limiting torrent speed to max 300kb/s now
Even with hundreds of seeders I can't go pass 300
I have the 50GB plan :)wollyka wroteDo you have an unlimited plan? I just tried several torrents and they are full speedkfc wrotei have the same issue with IDMinfiniteloop wroteLooks like they are limiting torrent speed to max 300kb/s now
Even with hundreds of seeders I can't go pass 300
then how come it is still unlimited for you?wollyka wroteWell, that's weird since limited quotas accounts are not throttled. Only unlimited or during unlimited nights.
However, today IDM started offering a one week free unlimited for Christmas. Maybe that's the reason!
How have you found Cyberia so far? in terms of customer support, the speed at night, FUP, etc...GeorgeN wroteHello guys, just moved to Cyberia ADSL. Wanted to ask is their download capped even though they advertise it as full speed? I subbed to Cybersmart - Gamer, which states it's open speed but it never goes above 5 - 5.5 mbps (ADSL modem is always synced on 12mbps). This is independent of peak time. I get 5 mbps at 8 pm, I get 5mbps at 6 am in the morning. Is this normal?
Anything is better than THGV. THGV gives you 500 kbit of internet at night on anything that isn't youtube or instagram, they only allow download speed to those websites.Space wroteHow have you found Cyberia so far? in terms of customer support, the speed at night, FUP, etc...GeorgeN wroteHello guys, just moved to Cyberia ADSL. Wanted to ask is their download capped even though they advertise it as full speed? I subbed to Cybersmart - Gamer, which states it's open speed but it never goes above 5 - 5.5 mbps (ADSL modem is always synced on 12mbps). This is independent of peak time. I get 5 mbps at 8 pm, I get 5mbps at 6 am in the morning. Is this normal?
I'm considering switching from THGV to either Cyberia, IDM, or Ogero...
GeorgeN wroteAnything is better than THGV. THGV gives you 500 kbit of internet at night on anything that isn't youtube or instagram, they only allow download speed to those websites.Space wroteHow have you found Cyberia so far? in terms of customer support, the speed at night, FUP, etc...GeorgeN wroteHello guys, just moved to Cyberia ADSL. Wanted to ask is their download capped even though they advertise it as full speed? I subbed to Cybersmart - Gamer, which states it's open speed but it never goes above 5 - 5.5 mbps (ADSL modem is always synced on 12mbps). This is independent of peak time. I get 5 mbps at 8 pm, I get 5mbps at 6 am in the morning. Is this normal?
I'm considering switching from THGV to either Cyberia, IDM, or Ogero...
As for cyberia, here's the experience until now:
1. It's advertised as full speed, my modem syncs at 12 mbit, but the speed is capped at 6 mbit. Their support is much better than THGV, you can call, send them an email, or go to cyberia.net.lb and get technical support through live chat (it's fast they always answer). Here is the bad part, it takes them a long time to solve anything. They acknowledged that my modem is synced at 12mbit but the speed is capped at 6 mbit and they are checking what the issue is. They have been checking for 10 days and it's still capped at 6mbit, whenever I ask them again they say "still in progress at the network department". But it's 5-6mbit of real internet all the time, it never slows down, not even at night, in terms of bandwidth. It took them 5 days to turn interleaving off for me. I also asked them to enable Annex M (8 days ago) and they still haven't done it.
As for the pings on gaming, it's very good until night time comes (60 - 75ms to europe). On the weekends at night don't even try to play games, there is like 10% packet loss. On the week days at night it's better but still too much packet loss to play comfortably. I reported this issue to them and they said they are aware of this slowness during peak times and the networking department is doing all it can to solve it ASAP. To me this means: We have too much traffic during peak time and can't do anything to improve the experience.
So the TLDR is they are much better than THGV, support replies quickly, and at night they give your download speed but they cap it at 50% at all times. Ping is also a lot more stable than THGV. Down side is: They don't admit that they have your speed capped, and it takes them a long time to fix anything. If you just want a good internet that doesn't slow down at night (they might not cap you i don't know why i'm capped), and don't mind waiting until they solve the packet loss issue at night for gaming, cyberia is a good choice.
If you want the best possible internet without headache, just go for Ogero, all private ISPs suck in this country compared to them.
Ikr, In terms of prices and plans, their service was the best, but I'm not sure what they're doing now.Anything is better than THGV
Thgv was #1 like 1.5 - 2 years ago when they first opened. In terms of ping, packages, prices, everything. Because of their attractive packages everyone subscribed with them and now they can't handle the load. They keep saying they asked for upgrades but when those bandwidth upgrades come who knows. 5 months, 1 year, 2 years. We can't have unusable internet for a year.Space wroteGeorgeN wroteAnything is better than THGV. THGV gives you 500 kbit of internet at night on anything that isn't youtube or instagram, they only allow download speed to those websites.Space wrote
How have you found Cyberia so far? in terms of customer support, the speed at night, FUP, etc...
I'm considering switching from THGV to either Cyberia, IDM, or Ogero...
As for cyberia, here's the experience until now:
1. It's advertised as full speed, my modem syncs at 12 mbit, but the speed is capped at 6 mbit. Their support is much better than THGV, you can call, send them an email, or go to cyberia.net.lb and get technical support through live chat (it's fast they always answer). Here is the bad part, it takes them a long time to solve anything. They acknowledged that my modem is synced at 12mbit but the speed is capped at 6 mbit and they are checking what the issue is. They have been checking for 10 days and it's still capped at 6mbit, whenever I ask them again they say "still in progress at the network department". But it's 5-6mbit of real internet all the time, it never slows down, not even at night, in terms of bandwidth. It took them 5 days to turn interleaving off for me. I also asked them to enable Annex M (8 days ago) and they still haven't done it.
As for the pings on gaming, it's very good until night time comes (60 - 75ms to europe). On the weekends at night don't even try to play games, there is like 10% packet loss. On the week days at night it's better but still too much packet loss to play comfortably. I reported this issue to them and they said they are aware of this slowness during peak times and the networking department is doing all it can to solve it ASAP. To me this means: We have too much traffic during peak time and can't do anything to improve the experience.
So the TLDR is they are much better than THGV, support replies quickly, and at night they give your download speed but they cap it at 50% at all times. Ping is also a lot more stable than THGV. Down side is: They don't admit that they have your speed capped, and it takes them a long time to fix anything. If you just want a good internet that doesn't slow down at night (they might not cap you i don't know why i'm capped), and don't mind waiting until they solve the packet loss issue at night for gaming, cyberia is a good choice.
If you want the best possible internet without headache, just go for Ogero, all private ISPs suck in this country compared to them.Ikr, In terms of prices and plans, their service was the best, but I'm not sure what they're doing now.Anything is better than THGV
I'm genuinely curious why did you select Cyberia over Ogero when Ogero is definitely better.
Do you know how much an Ogero modem costs? And, am I able to buy my own modem? If so, do you have any suggestions in mind?
Also, how long did THGV take to cancel your service?
Thanks, I appreciate your feedback regarding Cyberia.
If you don't mind asking which modem do you own? Is Tp-link W9960 worth it? I need it for SNR tweaking.I haven't bought an ogero modem but doesn't matter the source it should work on any ADSL modem. I've always been using my own modem for all ISPs, not sure if Ogero forces you to buy one from them.
Not surprised tbh, their website hasn't been updated with the new prices and plans for the past 2-3 years.They will never reply to that email because they lost the password of their email account.
I'm stuck in the same boat. No Fiber, or VDSL, and the cable guy want 470,000alf for 8gb/day. So ADSL is my only option. btw how much does Annex M increase the upstream rate?Edit: If I were in your position I would check if my line is feasible for VDSL, then just go with Ogero VDSL (if fiber isn't available in your area). Sadly neither are available on my line so im stuck with ADSL
They always have issues due to high load in the evening so they throttle things. They have had a packet loss issue for months, unusable for gaming from 6 pm till 12 am (20% packet loss it's crazy) and they never fix it only implementing temporary solutions that reduce the problem for a few days then it comes back again. They are professional on the surface but in reality they have no idea how to fix their network infrastructure. This time he told me since they implemented "security" on the nodes it is using higher CPU power and when things get congested it starts dropping packets. Okay then turn off security or fix it in some way instead of leaving it like it is for 2 weeks. I don't know if IDM has the same issues, they are apparently the same company.infiniteloop wroteLooks like cyberia is throttling again torrents with fiber connection, I can't get past 1.5mb/s even with hundred of seeders