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my skool is limiting the bandwidth speed or something like that..

Chau

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my school is like limiting the speeds we can download at trhough certain ports i guess? we can't download off morpheus because all the downloads are at like .40 kb/sec...but i know its not the user im dling from cuz i see it at like 140 kb/sec then like 2 seconds later it'll go down to .3 kb/sec or something..same goes for direct connect and win mx, do all these P2P programs use the same ports or something? but i can download off websites, ftps, and irc fine... is there a way to bypass this so i can still use morpheus? i see on the morpheus setting hrteres an option to use different ports and a proxy server..would this work? and can someone please explain to me how to do it??

thanks
 
What school is this?


Have you ever thought that maybe....alot of students using morpheous+kazaa+ftps will all eat away at network bandwidth?
 
That is weird since other sites work for you...

When I was at university there were not many of us who had started turning our PCs into FTP servers but I could see it was going to cause problems in the future. When my brother got there a couple years later (this a couple years ago) his speed sucked. It felt like he was on a modem and for us the Dual T1's were great. The guys on my floor (about 800 people probably were on the campus net) could basically divide up the bandwidth as we saw fit because so few people were FTP-whores. No school budget can reasonably cover the bandwidth costs of hundreds of people on file sharing progs these days though.
 


<< i go to UCSD

so is there anyway to get pass this? like through a proxy or somethign?
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Do you remember when Napster started? They had to block the ports used by Napster, because its traffic was flooding the university network. They probably have Morpheus blocked for same rason.

You shouldn't be circumventing it if it is done for a purpose.
 
dude.. there is no way to get around the blocks.. unless you become a system admin for your school or know someone.. you will just have to trade within the lan for your warez and goods
 
oh ucsd right?

go use mirc and stuff

that's waht my friend who's going to ucsd is doing
 
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