Originally posted by drewhiggins:I watched it via U2.com and even that was slow - on 24M/bit. But Telstra for an ISP???
And all while the US complains about Comcast introducing 250GB download limits!! There probably is a way around it by hacking the firmware, depending on your modem and ISP; I haven't heard of a way yet - but it would be interesting if the ISP detected full-speeds while imposing the speed caps on the public.
I just noticed the folders inside that download and yes, it is a Mac download. The resource.pkg file were the first signs of that.
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Did you update the browser and / or the operating system recently? Or something in the coding changed on this site and caused the problem.
It always happens - one thing works and another goes belly-up.
Yup, Telstra ADSL2+ 12GB of downloads (and uploads as well, the bastards) all for just $70 a month.
My mum signed up for daylight robbery see, we're on a Telstra bundle with landlines, mobiles etc. included and the contract is for at least a couple of months more, so switching isn't an option at this time. (don't want to have ti set everything up again either)
Apparently the way they cap you, is by getting your modem to download a config file everytime it connects to the net (and gets an IP address etc) which limits the speed to 64 kbps. I tried asking for help on the whirlpool forums, but they're all sticklers and closed the thread down.