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    Quote Originally Posted by WesM63
    *note this is from 8:46pm yesterday till now.. 6:20pm
    4 GB in 22 hours Glad you are not one of the other subscribers contending my service.

    We have 50 GB limit per MONTH on the primium ($70) service!

    Seriously, how do you get to this number? My guess, is that a lot of this is unsolicited internet traffic (attacks) that are counted towards your traffic.
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    Nah, its not attacks. Its some "stuff" Not pr0n, just videos n stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WesM63
    Nah, its not attacks. Its some "stuff" Not pr0n, just videos n stuff.
    Yep. i use DUmeter all the time. Wes i thought you had dialup? Is that dialup meterage on DU? I was saying somewhere else WES that if you had dialup and was guilty about not been able to using machines cos of download restriction you could run DPAD on your unconnected machines. Only one download needed then copy the install across diff machines and upload from one machine everyso often when you need to report results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lamfear
    please post the link to MJ12 , search but found a bunch of jibberish, thanks
    Linkage - http://www.majestic12.co.uk/

    Would someone please post a sticky for this section. If its already in Dimes (which I don't think it is) put it in here.

    I nominate Haltech, since he was supposed to put together something for this before...

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    Riptide,
    At home I do have dial-up, here at work (where i'm running dumeter) we have a DS3/T3/E3.

    I just d/l stuff here at work on my lappy and take it home.
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    DUmeter is pretty sweet, I just dl'ed it. I'll let it run till morning and see what I get. I have a 5mb/512k connection and ofcoarse we dont have any sort of cap.....thank god, that would suck balls!

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    Ok I started DUmeter at 11pm last night and its 9:20am, so around 10 1/2 hours. Heres my avg usage.
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    What other settings do you have? As far as crawlers and stuff. This is my screenshot of after ~15 hours with 15crawlers and 2mb/1mb:
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    zombie thread revival!!

    I'm currently doing roughly 500-600 gigs per day, about 15TB/month(not sure how much non-MJ12 stuff adds to that).

    o/t:

    whatever happened to Haltech? He was a BEAST in the very early stages(8mil per day in 2006! ). It looks like he hasn't crawled since 2006 and hasn't been on XS forum since June 2010. I was wondering what you all think about updating the leader for our XS team on the MJ12 stats board(Movieman 2011!) but it probably requires Haltech to make the change

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    My isp decided I was being unreasonable ......I just say they calculated the contention ratios wrong but running MJ 12 http://www.majestic12.co.uk/projects...info.php?id=60 I hit 7TB for a couple of months in a row on a 50/1.75 connection.

    It was the 1.75 that was the limiting factor too. Now it must be around 3TB. I don't have an actual cap but am limited to around 8GB during the 9am to 9pm day

    Great revival...Is this the oldest thread ever revived???

    I'd say just about all of that is MJ use Deadly
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldChap View Post

    Great revival...Is this the oldest thread ever revived???
    2006 seems so long ago looking back

    Are you still using pfSense for routing OC? I saw someone mention on MJ12 forum it might be possible to run dual-WAN on pfsense but I'm not sure how the node will deal with separating downloads from uploads on 2 different IP addresses. I've seen people buy 2 FIOS connections and bond them together(2 [50/20mb] connections bonded to form 1 [100/40mb] connection) but I don't know if it would be cost effective for you. If you could downgrade your connection and order 2 lower speed plans and bond them together so they add up to 50mb, but with higher overall upload speed. Then again I don't know if the ISP will complain anyway

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    Ban Deadlyfire for thread necro. lol

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    It has been suggested (on Pfsense forum) that I should be able to achieve the wan routing using firewall rules....and once I have re-arranged the layout and added Nic's (and for that matter reached a certain goal) I will play some with it to see what is possible. I will maintain the current router between pfsense and the slower connection as I think that will offer the ability to run that connection during the day too as well as having a fall back connection if the main goes down.


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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] riptide View Post
    Ban Deadlyfire for thread necro. lol
    it gets too quiet in this part of the forum /rips off straight jacket


    Quote Originally Posted by OldChap View Post
    It has been suggested (on Pfsense forum) that I should be able to achieve the wan routing using firewall rules....and once I have re-arranged the layout and added Nic's (and for that matter reached a certain goal) I will play some with it to see what is possible. I will maintain the current router between pfsense and the slower connection as I think that will offer the ability to run that connection during the day too as well as having a fall back connection if the main goes down.
    Good to hear Keep us updated how it works out

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