chicken n waffles wrote:i don't think this will be as big of a deal as you think it will
I was thinking that. How much can you really download in a month over cable. Unless you just have bittorrent running all day everyday for the whole month.
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chicken n waffles wrote:i don't think this will be as big of a deal as you think it will
I was thinking that. How much can you really download in a month over cable. Unless you just have bittorrent running all day everyday for the whole month.
It's not bad unless you start to use your connection as your source for TV programs. Then all that streaming from Hulu, the networks, etc. starts to add up. How many HD downloads from the iTunes store will this take? Plus a couple movies from Amazon's Unbox service...
However, I don't mind a cap on internet usage so much (and I don't mind a per-MB or per-GB pricing scheme) as long as they 1) provide a means for someone to monitor their household usage and 2) don't advertise their plans as if they're "all you can eat".
Neither of which Comcast is doing. How can you say "we'll cut off your service once you reach X amount" and then not give the person a means to monitor their usage?
Even so, their cap is much higher than some other ISPs. I believe Time Warner instituted a 1GB/month cap in some markets.
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Neither of which Comcast is doing. How can you say "we'll cut off your service once you reach X amount" and then not give the person a means to monitor their usage?
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That's probably what bugs me the most. I use 3-4 different computers for my internet alone. And they all access the web. Also online connections with my xboxes, wii, playstation... It's not exactly like I can count what I'm using to get a feel for what I should do. I eat up a LOT of bandwidth. I mean I burnt through probably around 30GB of data transfer on my windows rig within the last day and a half.
Is there some way to monitor bandwidth? Even something installed between the modem and router?
This episode of Tekzilla went over some options to monitor bandwidth usage. Unfortunately they don't appear to have any show notes so you might have to jump into the download or flash video to see what they looked at:
chicken n waffles wrote:i don't think this will be as big of a deal as you think it will
I was thinking that. How much can you really download in a month over cable. Unless you just have bittorrent running all day everyday for the whole month.
And since they bandwidth throttle that to about 50kbps if you were BT'ing 100% of the time that's only 16GB/month.
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