

- #OPENDNS UPDATER 64BIT APP 64 BIT#
- #OPENDNS UPDATER 64BIT APP PLUS#
- #OPENDNS UPDATER 64BIT APP DOWNLOAD#
The estimated time for the whole download is 16.30 minutes.

So far, it's at 38% complete in only a few minutes. It's tearing through this Ubuntu download that I've already done. I've added a addon within Firefox called "Down Them All!", so far, so good. I always thought that unlimited meant as much as I wished to. And they also have the acceptable use policy, but they call and warn you prior to choking your connection.Īnyone else have these same problems? Even AT&T has this same provision in their agreement. But they claim 4 times faster speeds than 3G. I need to buy the modem, it costs more than a 3G one does. They say that their speed is around 6mbps.
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I'll probably go back to Cricket temporary, there's another wireless called Clear, they have 4G for $40/monthly, plus taxes. What kind of way is this for a company to treat their customers? I haven't made my mind up as to where to go next, but this is my last month with Warner. Turns out, they have what is known as an "acceptable use policy", meaning that if my use adversely impacted the service for everyone, they can place limits on my speed, to the point where I can only use so much bandwidth over a 24 hour period. Then, I went to reading my customer service agreement with Time Warner. My speed was fluctuating up and down badly.
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And the 64 bit one was downloaded to my notebook, it was about 100MB larger, which isn't that much different, but I was giving my ISP the benefit of the doubt.

They both were downloaded by the same mirror (University of Tennessee). I started them both at 11:00PM on Thursday night, my laptop finished first, by over an hour. I downloaded the latest copy of Ubuntu (32 & 64 bit), the size isn't that much different. Keep in mind that I'm paying for over four times the speed as them. I used my desktop on my connection, and my notebook on theirs. So with that offer in hand, I put my ISP to the test to see what was going on. They are very good to me and my wife, and offered me use of their wireless, if I had trouble. They have what I originally had, Road Runner Lite. I told my neighbor (my landlord) that I was having trouble and asked if they were. So I began to be suspicious of my ISP of "governing" or "throttling" my speed. I mean, how many users are on the net at 11:00PM thru 2:00AM? Then about four days ago, I decided to download Vista SP2 64 bit. For about a week, I hardly downloaded at all. It's no secret that I'm a TechNet Plus member, and I've upgraded both of my computers very well. Over the last few months, my downloading has increased a lot, and lately, dramatically. But never once did I see that speed, the best that I could do at was around 5.5mbps. Then I decided I wanted more, and for $12 extra monthly, I was moved to 7mbps. I originally had Road Runner Lite, somewhere around 1.5mbps (when downloading, Firefox was displaying around 178KB/sec.). Is is really so? I think not.įirst of all, as the regulars here knows, I've posted a couple threads complaining about my ISP, Time Warner. There is something that disturbs me about "unlimited" internet.
