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frumpsnake posted:*Finally* found someone at Shaw who could provision my Cisco as just a modem. Tech support couldn't do it but some random Shaw employee on digitalhome.ca can. I'm sorry. I have no idea why most of the reps can't figure out the bridged / not bridged business. If anyone has a modem they need set to bridged, or not bridged (for whatever reason), PM me an account number or something, and I'll get it corrected. (Shaw Employee, but not here in an official capacity blah blah etc.)
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Lone Rogue posted:...ugh, I hate how I have to be careful what I have to say. I asked on DSL Reports this very question and the answer I got was that no, Rogers does their throttling (I'm not interested in P2P, just their DPI poo poo that doesnt let me play WoW) after Teksavvy got out from their network. But those people were not employees, so you obviously must know more. drat
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# ? Aug 30, 2011 06:24 |
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rhag posted:I asked on DSL Reports this very question and the answer I got was that no, Rogers does their throttling (I'm not interested in P2P, just their DPI poo poo that doesnt let me play WoW) after Teksavvy got out from their network. They probably know more because I'm not a TSR Paper Jam Dipper fucked around with this message at 06:33 on Aug 30, 2011 |
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rhag posted:I asked on DSL Reports this very question and the answer I got was that no, Rogers does their throttling (I'm not interested in P2P, just their DPI poo poo that doesnt let me play WoW) after Teksavvy got out from their network.
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# ? Aug 30, 2011 12:56 |
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The CRTC has given Rogers until Friday to respond to throttling complaints. http://www.thewirereport.ca/reports/content/12877-crtc_gives_rogers_until_friday_to_respond_to_throttling_complaint
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Bonzo posted:The CRTC has given Rogers until Friday to respond to throttling complaints. Here's how I imagine this going down: Rogers: "Throttling won't affect games because [some pseudo-technical babble]" CRTC: "OK! "
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Martytoof posted:Here's how I imagine this going down: ftfy
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# ? Aug 31, 2011 04:26 |
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Martytoof posted:Here's how I imagine this going down: Rogers: "We need to charge the wholesale ISPs more to pay to upgrade this garbage throttling equipment!" CRTC: "OK! "
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# ? Aug 31, 2011 05:43 |
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Migishu posted:Problem for me ended up being the DNS. I just wanted to thank you for this. I've been having issues with streaming video and this worked.
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# ? Aug 31, 2011 15:54 |
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Going to join up with TekSavvy it looks like What cable modem should I go for, the Motorola SB5101N or the Thomson DCM475?
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# ? Sep 1, 2011 15:57 |
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Alctel posted:Going to join up with TekSavvy it looks like DCM475. You want *at least* a DOCSIS 3.0 compatible cable modem, and the SB5101N is not.
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# ? Sep 1, 2011 16:07 |
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So it seems that instead of building a cellular network, SHAW has decided to blanket cities in WIFI http://shaw.ca/uploadedFiles/Corporate/Media/Press_Releases/Shaw_To_Build_Broadband_Wireless_Network_September%201_2011.pdf e: if this means that I will get wifi everywhere I go, it will mean essentially unlimited data on my smartphone. That's something I can get behind. ZShakespeare fucked around with this message at 19:52 on Sep 1, 2011 |
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ZShakespeare posted:So it seems that instead of building a cellular network, SHAW has decided to blanket cities in WIFI Elizabeth May is going to loose her poo poo over this.
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# ? Sep 1, 2011 21:46 |
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Bonzo posted:Elizabeth May is going to loose her poo poo over this. Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity is one of the reasons I will never, ever vote green despite the fact that I generally agree with their policies and politics.
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# ? Sep 1, 2011 22:59 |
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Bonzo posted:Elizabeth May is going to loose her poo poo over this. I had visions of her face melting off lost ark style when you posted this.
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# ? Sep 1, 2011 23:30 |
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ZShakespeare posted:So it seems that instead of building a cellular network, SHAW has decided to blanket cities in WIFI Did that say it was only for Alberta or is Vancouver going to get in on this?
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 00:23 |
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drcru posted:Did that say it was only for Alberta or is Vancouver going to get in on this? You know as much as I do, but it would probably be silly of them not to make it available in Vancouver. I saw an ad for it today on CTV whilst I was getting my hair cut. SHAW Wifi hotspot *coming soon. We'll see what coverage is like. I'd be interested to see how much service you can deliver over wifi (how much I can cut back on my Bell service). I'm concerned about the coverage though. From what I know of Wifi, you can't exactly cover large swathes of area with a tower like you can with WiMax. ZShakespeare fucked around with this message at 01:21 on Sep 2, 2011 |
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Interesting news: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2011/09/01/youtube-movies-in-canada-_n_945428.html Sounds like good news to me, if only to have a big force like Google potentially in the ring against the ISPs.
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I too, like all of you, want to poo poo in the mouth of any Bell higher up, but I'm curious to know, how many of you actually sent letters to your MP's and representatives complaining and explaining why throttling and more importantly, bandwidth capping, is a ridiculous affair.
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Pr0phecy posted:I too, like all of you, want to poo poo in the mouth of any Bell higher up, but I'm curious to know, how many of you actually sent letters to your MP's and representatives complaining and explaining why throttling and more importantly, bandwidth capping, is a ridiculous affair. I sent several, at least, to my MP and the head of each party. And also sent a bunch through the automated things that openmedia had been doing a few months ago.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 01:37 |
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Pr0phecy posted:I too, like all of you, want to poo poo in the mouth of any Bell higher up, but I'm curious to know, how many of you actually sent letters to your MP's and representatives complaining and explaining why throttling and more importantly, bandwidth capping, is a ridiculous affair. I did. My MP is Libby Davies though so she was already well aware of it.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 05:58 |
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less than three posted:I did. My MP is Libby Davies though so she was already well aware of it. My MP is Dave MacKenzie and he couldn't give a poo poo about anything that isn't related to farming
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 06:02 |
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MP David Sweet doesn't give a gently caress, as far as I can tell. edit: But at least he knows I give a gently caress, which I guess is the point of this letter writing. I didn't seriously expect a Conservative MP to about face on his party because of a few emails. The only issue is that I live in richy-rich Ancaster so he knows there's next to zero chance we'll elect any other party. some kinda jackal fucked around with this message at 06:36 on Sep 2, 2011 |
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MP is Harold Albrecht. Former Mennonite minister. Yea...that makes it pretty clear where he stands (I do not believe he has a spine, nor a brain). To give you an example of his thinking (or lack thereof), he sent me few years back a flier with his proposed bill (which I do not think passed) to allow police to hold repeated (and suspected) criminals in jail for more than 48 hours without charges (I believe it was 7 days or so). I wrote. All went to /dev/null .
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 06:32 |
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This article characterizes the new SHAW service and something that will target high traffic areas in cities. Vancouver and Calgary are specifically mentioned. I would be surprised if Edmonton wasn't also on their list. It definitely will not be a replacement for Cellular service because there will be huge gaps in service, but as long as it doesn't cost extra and doesn't have some ludicrously low cap (cellular anyone?) it will be a decent service, and will mean I won't spend the extra money on getting a better data plan from Bell.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 07:12 |
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Hope they do Winnipeg as well. I am positive they will though, Shaw is huge here. This is great news!
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thexerox123 posted:Interesting news: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2011/09/01/youtube-movies-in-canada-_n_945428.html This is cool but I was really hoping for something like $10 a month, not $4-5 a rental. It's great that these things are coming but it's insulting to get charged like that when you look at American alternatives like Netflix with a far more vast library and Hulu and co.
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# ? Sep 3, 2011 06:26 |
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While we're on that topic, is there any free way to get the US Netflix up here? I know there is some $4.99 thing that will get it all setup but if I can go in and tinker with stuff, that would be preferred. I just signed up for it and while it's nice to have some of these older movies, the lack of anything new is kind of a let down. Plus the US store got all the Star Trek's (minus DS9, which is coming later) and we got loving jack poo poo.
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Vintersorg posted:While we're on that topic, is there any free way to get the US Netflix up here? I know there is some $4.99 thing that will get it all setup but if I can go in and tinker with stuff, that would be preferred. I just signed up for it and while it's nice to have some of these older movies, the lack of anything new is kind of a let down. Plus the US store got all the Star Trek's (minus DS9, which is coming later) and we got loving jack poo poo. You need a proper VPN tunnel that will redirect ALL of your traffic. Right now I have a US netflix account. I get canadian netflix while in canada. I am peeved.
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# ? Sep 3, 2011 18:18 |
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The shaw wifi is an interesting move on their part. It could allow them to sell an extra service for mobile devices for people who are with other cell carriers. If they start having any success, though, bell will probably find a way to hit back.
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# ? Sep 3, 2011 22:05 |
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I hope none of you guys who are TSI customers got hit with the outage in Ajax-Salem (Pickering). That was some of the hardest calls I've ever had to take. "Yes, there is an outage. No, we don't know when it'll be fixed. No, we don't why it's happening. Yes, Rogers still has access but TSI customers using the Rogers lines do not. Oh, you would like to cancel? Okay..." That all said, every time a person would call about their Internet being down and how they, "make their living on the Internet as a business" yet despite running a business on the Internet they have zero form of back-up if their Internet went down in the form of a speed stick, 56K connection they pay for or even a freakin' friends place they can goto and use the Internet until it went back up, I have very little sympathy for.
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Lone Rogue posted:I hope none of you guys who are TSI customers got hit with the outage in Ajax-Salem (Pickering). That was some of the hardest calls I've ever had to take. "Yes, there is an outage. No, we don't know when it'll be fixed. No, we don't why it's happening. Yes, Rogers still has access but TSI customers using the Rogers lines do not. Oh, you would like to cancel? Okay..." FEw years ago, I was in the cleveland area. Really bad storm, tore down power/cable lines. After 2 days we had power back, after 6 days we had interwebs/tv back. I spent 3 days at a hotel, since i made more than enough money to outweigh the cost of being without internet. There werent any close wi-fi free spots. One of the days i chilled out in the parkling lot of the hotel I was close to. Since their WIFI extended that far and I already had the password.
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Rawrbomb posted:FEw years ago, I was in the cleveland area. Really bad storm, tore down power/cable lines. Oh, I can understand that. I meant more, "I own a business on the Internet and I only own one way to get Internet in my home and refuse to consider any alternative because since I pay money to X company they should always have the Internet working regardless of situation." Ever thought how funny it would be if someone had no power in their home but called up TekSavvy to ask why their Internet wasn't working? According to one TSR, it has happened. More than once.
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# ? Sep 4, 2011 00:01 |
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If they are running a business and expect guaranteed uptime, then they should purchase a business internet plan with guaranteed uptime as opposed to a residential plan. Or have a backup plan. My power was out the night before an essay was due and between my netbook's awesome battery and usb tethering on my phone, I was able to finish up easily.
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Lone Rogue posted:Oh, I can understand that. That's just the go-to residential customer response because business customers typically get treated better. I was hearing the same thing from UUNet dialup customers like 15 years ago, some things never change.
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The Gunslinger posted:That's just the go-to residential customer response because business customers typically get treated better. I was hearing the same thing from UUNet dialup customers like 15 years ago, some things never change. Oh I know. It's just in one day, I heard it three times. Three of the four people who planned to cancel from us because of the Ajax-Salem outage claimed they cannot make money without an Internet connection and they don't know anywhere else to goto about it. Tech support gets away with a lot more honesty than I would. Same with accounting. But I'd never want either position. Paper Jam Dipper fucked around with this message at 02:52 on Sep 4, 2011 |
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Vintersorg posted:While we're on that topic, is there any free way to get the US Netflix up here? I know there is some $4.99 thing that will get it all setup but if I can go in and tinker with stuff, that would be preferred. I just signed up for it and while it's nice to have some of these older movies, the lack of anything new is kind of a let down. Plus the US store got all the Star Trek's (minus DS9, which is coming later) and we got loving jack poo poo.
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teethgrinder posted:Not free, but I'm really happy with usvideo.org. Almost done watching all of TOS Any idea how that actually works?
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teethgrinder posted:Not free, but I'm really happy with usvideo.org. Almost done watching all of TOS What wizardry is this?! I am on Hulu now and all I had to do was install some tiny program for Win7.
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Rawrbomb posted:Any idea how that actually works? I had no trouble setting up a US Netflix account with Entropay, but I haven't figured out how to do Hulu Plus since they require a US billing address. As far as I can tell, I'd have to buy US$ pre-paid credit cards from somewhere, but that's not worth the trouble. I can just use the free Hulu service from my PC. teethgrinder fucked around with this message at 03:36 on Sep 4, 2011 |
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