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<0> what up bitches <0> op me <0> wake up nigguhs <0> 5 4 3 2 and 1 and when im on the mic-the ****as run <1> HI people <1> Hey I have a problem <1> :( <1> my internet has gotten reeeeally slow on upload <1> all the speed test .. give me a 5KBPS upload <1> this started like 3 weeks ago <1> now if I do a video chat or whatever .. no one else can browse the internet <2> Consult con tu proveedor.
<2> Cmo podemos nosotros tener idea de lo que est pasando en tus sistemas? <2> Muy probablemente ests infectado con spyware y ese tipo de cosas. <1> no <1> entre a mi router <1> y en estadisticas dice <1> UPSTREAM = 32kbps y en DOWNSTREAM : 1024kbps <2> Okay, entonces con mucha ms razn, todo indica que es culpa de TDE. <2> Esos valores son tericos. Puede que no sea as realmente. <3> how the hell did you know he spoke spanish? <1> TDE? <2> Yup. <1> k es eso <1> well on my router stats it says UPSTREAM = 32kbps and DOWNSTREAM= 1024kbps .... there is my problem <2> Tu hostname. ( DuFFmaN-: Because of his hostname.) <1> 32kbps U.u <1> llamarea a telefonica el lunes <3> ah, thought as much <2> VictorCL_: Claro, es culpa de telefrnica. <1> putos telefonica :( <2> :) <1> mira te dareun pantallazo <2> VictorCL_: Como ustedes diran: Timofnica <1> ah puta y habia kedado con una mina por webcam :( <1> cage <2> heh. <2> No webcam for you tonight. <2> So they've downgraded you to the 32kbps upstream account. <1> no si esto vien pasando hace como 2 semanas <1> ademas k tengo 2MB adsl <2> Probably due to new regulations. You never know with these spanish bastards. (see below) <2> By Spanish bastards I am not talking about the ordinary people, rather the ****ing companies that are owning Latin America. They own over 50% of the telecommunications in my country, and almost 80% of the oil. (Telefnica and Repsol, respectively) <1> yeah b ut 32kbps is nothing <2> They are destryoying our economy even further. <1> yeah ^^ <2> I know, it's lame. <1> well un amigo mio tiene la misma conexion <1> y el upstream le va a 300kbps <1> asi k es un problema de mi wea de router <2> Even I've got a better upload speed than yourself, and I don't live in Europe. :) <2> My connection is also provided by Telefonica. <1> yeah but is a problem <2> VictorCL_: Ah, vivs en Espaa pero sos chileno? <1> si po ^^ <1> cacha <1> http://www.victorcl.com/varios/router_stats.gif
<2> Yapo. <1> ahy teni un pantallazo de la wea del router <1> 2MB tengo y no puedo usar ni la webcam <2> VictorCL_: I believed you without the screenshot :D <1> ^^ <1> I cannot even use emule <1> or FTP <1> or anything :'( <1> asi k vo soy argentino ^^ <1> y k haci por aki? <2> Ayudo a gente como vos, o trato. :) <1> ^^ <1> se cayeron todos <2> alto split <2> Sorry for all the Spanish, folks. <4> hey guys. Just curious. I have a 10/100 mb switch. Yet my transfer rate from one machine to another is a measly 4.8 mb/s <4> why is it not higher than that? <2> Linux50: Between two systems? <4> yes <2> Linux50: It could be that one of them can't sustain a higher rate than that due to -possibly- hard drive speed. <2> Linux50: Could be other things, too. It could also be that you're not getting accurate measurements. <2> Linux50: Try running iperf between the two. <2> Linux50: iperf is a tool that helps you measure data rates. <4> my readings are comming from the scp command <4> is that a win tool? <2> Linux50: All right, there is a lot of overhead with scp since it uses ssh. <4> true <4> didnt think about that <2> Linux50: iperf is cross-platform. <2> Linux50: Are both relatively new CPUs? <2> Linux50: Are the systems under any load? <2> Linux50: There are many fators to be considered. I would try with iperf. :) <2> Linux50: Or at least FTP, something unencrypted. <4> I was wondering. If all but one node that is connected are at 100 mb/s. Will that single 10 mb/s node slow down the entire switch to less than 10 mb/s <2> Linux50: No. <4> k <5> Hi. I have a problem regarding FileZilla. Anyone familar with it? <5> Ops : / sry fpr the double post. <6> sounds dangerous <7> What is a way to get a new hostmask other than the one I currently have.. does efnet have a service for this.. if not.. what is a way I can get a new hostmask to hide my current one? <7> basically what I want to do is so whenever I log onto IRC.. my real hostmask is hidden and it gives you the hostmask of my domain.. how would I go about this? <8> Efnet does not offer a service. <8> You can't change your own hostmask on cable. <8> That leaves using a shell/bnc or IPv6. <7> Is there anyway I can put a shell on a domain.. using just ftp access? <8> Normally not. <8> You'd need SSH access to the system. <7> I have SSH access to the system. <7> It's in the control panel. <8> Then you'll need to log in, install, and configure a BNC, then connect to it with your IRC client. <7> Do you recommend a BNC?
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