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Posted: Sat, 17th Dec 2011 07:25 Post subject: Free Torrent VPN? |
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Does anyone know of a 1/2mb free vpn which allows torrent connections? My ISP has capped my torrent download speed and they are barely running (10-11kbps)
I can't buy a paid VPN until Jan end so I need a temporary solution until then. The gofreevpn's don't work now and the canada one doesn't allow torrent bandwidth.
Thanks for any help 
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Posted: Sat, 17th Dec 2011 08:53 Post subject: |
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I would try a different ISP.
Most VPN 's will still slow your speeds down I think. Any free one isn't going to be reliable or limit bandwidth or have usage restriction garbage.
I looked for one a while ago. No success. If it sounded to good to be true it usually wasn't. Best of luck.
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Posted: Sat, 17th Dec 2011 11:14 Post subject: |
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Stop using tinypic already, that piece of shit site never loads properly.
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Posted: Sat, 17th Dec 2011 11:16 Post subject: |
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Unfortunately, there are only 3 ISP's available in my area and this is the best one. The other two have really poor uptime and customer support.

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Posted: Sat, 17th Dec 2011 11:22 Post subject: |
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inz wrote: | Stop using tinypic already, that piece of shit site never loads properly. |
And what should I use? There were complaints that imghunt was also loading slowly/improperly. Imgur, on the other hand, has the stupid 2MB restriction per file. Abload seems to have been blocked here.
Last edited by human_steel on Sat, 17th Dec 2011 12:11; edited 1 time in total
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Posted: Sat, 17th Dec 2011 12:44 Post subject: |
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Come on is there really no VPN out there that I can use temporarily to bypass this shaping??
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Posted: Sat, 17th Dec 2011 13:08 Post subject: |
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Have you tried using encryption in the torrent client settings?
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Posted: Sat, 17th Dec 2011 13:26 Post subject: |
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iNatan wrote: | http://mrvpn.com/free-trial-vpn |
Thanks but all of them have paid services only
Newty182 wrote: | Have you tried using encryption in the torrent client settings? |
I did but it was still the same 
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Posted: Sat, 17th Dec 2011 13:41 Post subject: |
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Call their CS and tell that either they stop throttling or you'll switch to another ISP. They'll lose more money by losing your sub than they would from the increased bandwidth, and money talks.
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Posted: Sat, 17th Dec 2011 13:51 Post subject: |
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https://cyberghostvpn.com/en/
1 gb free if you like them on facebook
But I don't think the vpn will help, you will still get the cap.
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Posted: Sat, 17th Dec 2011 21:38 Post subject: |
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There was something about using imageshack as a seedbox? Downloads from tracker then you download from shack via Http. Sounds like a work around? I never did this so I don't know understand it exactly. I am just throwing out ideas.
Newty182 has a good point about encryption. I assumed you already did that. I think a lot of ISP have become more sophisticated and can still detect torrent traffic.
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Posted: Sun, 18th Dec 2011 13:32 Post subject: |
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pistolshrimp wrote: | There was something about using imageshack as a seedbox? Downloads from tracker then you download from shack via Http. Sounds like a work around? I never did this so I don't know understand it exactly. I am just throwing out ideas.
Newty182 has a good point about encryption. I assumed you already did that. I think a lot of ISP have become more sophisticated and can still detect torrent traffic. |
Yeah, thanks. The http suggestion did send me on the right tangent.
Anyway, I think I found a somewhat decent solution. I'm running a http download alongside the torrent and my bandwidth is being divided between the both of them.
Not the most optimal solution but atleast its better than the speed I was originally getting.
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Posted: Mon, 19th Dec 2011 07:21 Post subject: |
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The 2 download differently and I think a ISP can detect that. HTTP is to a single connection to a single computer, Torrents are multiple. Torrents grab different packets out of order and HTTP is sequential sequence.
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