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I know this is wrong, but it feels so right



Debating on wether to put in teh time and effort to try and uncap the ubr900 cisco router we have here at UK. I know it is wrong and it may piss of an admin and get me in trouble and cause the end of the world. BUT.....But we are limited at 120/24!! It hurts. It was nice for a little while as I was coming off of dialup. But the cheapest crappiest dsl is better than this. Does the ISDN level cap justify my nefarious plot?>

 
I wouldn't blame you to try to get more out of crawling 120/24.

EDIT: oops, I failed to note that you were talking about ISDN. Isn't that usual bandwidths for ISDN?
 


<< No, it isnt ISDN, It is a hella fast college connection capped to ISDN >>


Then, do it. What are the consequences you may face if you do it?
 


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<< No, it isnt ISDN, It is a hella fast college connection capped to ISDN >>


Then, do it. What are the consequences you may face if you do it?
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Thrown out of school??
 
from dsl reports
Test running..Downloaded 57344bytes in 711ms
Downloaded 307200bytes in 3505ms
First guess is 701kbps
medium speed line - now test 1mb
Downloaded 1024000bytes in 11016ms
Upload got ok 1 bytes uploaded
Uploaded 1bytes in 180ms
Upload got ok 1 bytes uploaded
Uploaded 1bytes in 191ms
Upload got ok 1 bytes uploaded
Uploaded 1bytes in 190ms
Upload got ok 50000 bytes uploaded
Uploaded 50000bytes in 2213ms
Upload got ok 100000 bytes uploaded
Uploaded 100000bytes in 4306ms

** Speed 743(down)/194(up) kbps **
(At least 14 times faster than a 56k modem)
Logged result.
Finish.


from bandwith place
Your raw speed was 165205333.33 bits per second.
There are 3 meaningful ways we can interpret this number:
Communications

165.2 megabits per second
How communication devices are rated. Kilo means 1,000 and mega means 1,000,000. Examples include 56k modem and 10Mbit Ethernet
Storage

19.7 megabytes per second
The way data is measured on your hard drive and how FTP programs measure transfer speeds. Kilo is 1,024 and mega is 1,048,576.
1MB file download

0.1 seconds
The time it would take you to download a 1 megabyte file at this speed.
Statistics page
test type Downstream Test v3 (605 KB idt type)
test was run 0:30CST Mar 29, 2002
 
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