I just realized, that I don't even know how to type the euro sign...
I also have to go trough the website of my provider to make any changes to my router
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I want higher UP speed. A few years ago, if you had fiber your speed would symmetrical (500 DL/500 UP). But greedy bastards changed it, and now if you want higher UP speed you need to pay extra each month!
It's right ALT+E here in EU.
Due to a bug, this happens to characters outside ISO-8859-1 if you submit them via quick reply or edit. Press "Go Advanced" first and they'll show up correctly - 1€, 2€, 3€.
If all else fails...
http://www.sb-innovation.de/attachme...chmentid=21451
8€ for 1GB. And we still think we pay too much :biggrin: .
You are from Romania right?
Wow, I can't even imagine, what will I possibly do with 10G as my home connection
Divide into ten subnets and sell gigabit seedboxes to the less fortunate :naughty:
The first problem is always the equipment. We'll have the bandwidth, but no routers to take. Consumer grade at the moment doesn't even come close to 10GB. The service provider has problems on its own because they have to make the routers custom, ONT as they are called since it takes a fiber cable. Manufacturer is always Huawei, since they can build/copy everything.
Still, from your perspective it may be great but over here it's like "10GB? yeey.. What's on TV?" . IT's nothing, It's a piece of crap.
I think for seeding even 200-500 Mbit is a sufficient speed.
Those who pay for 40 Gbps seedboxes obviously have different views...
I did change a lot these last few years but I can honestly say there is no longer a need for trackers. Information is free - everywhere. Whether it is books, videos, podcasts. As for software, you can find free alternatives. Windows is free as well.. It's over.
I have only 3 trackers left and have not been used in a long time. Seedboxes are not a good way to spend the bandwidth because they are not needed anymore.
100/40 Mbit for 20 EUR here in Germany. I would like to have higher upload speeds, but it is not available.
To get this price, I alternate my Internet provider every two years, otherwise the price would double.
I own my router, so I have full access to all features.
Yeah, Germany lacks behind broadband availability and most imprtantly-stability. I lived there for a long time and never found a good internet provider with a good price/speed/stability ratio.