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Data Cap? Whats that?

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lol, this is purely a joke, I know what a data cap is, and I don't have one :)

 

 

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Its basically a limit to the amount of shit you can download/upload per x amount of time.

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1.5 MB peak LOL

I'm a fucking AMD kawaii weeaboo desu I have seen the light


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I used to download 200GB monthly with 64kbps connection in 2003

technically I should download even more with my current 6mbps connection

 

anyway, data cap is a bandwith cap

once you hit the limit it depends on how ISP handle it

either you pay more for bandwith you use, or lowering down your speed to certain point (ex: from 10mbps to 512kbps)

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anyway, data cap is a bandwith cap

once you hit the limit it depends on how ISP handle it

either you pay more for bandwith you use, or lowering down your speed to certain point (ex: from 10mbps to 512kbps)

don't forget to mention that it makes no sense whatsoever.

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Cute indeed...

darren@myserver:~$ vnstat -i eth2Database updated: Sun May 31 17:05:46 2015   eth2 since 04/12/15          rx:  6.75 TiB      tx:  1.46 TiB      total:  8.21 TiB   monthly                     rx      |     tx      |    total    |   avg. rate     ------------------------+-------------+-------------+---------------       Apr '15      2.90 TiB |  462.22 GiB |    3.35 TiB |   11.10 Mbit/s       May '15      3.85 TiB |    1.01 TiB |    4.87 TiB |   15.75 Mbit/s     ------------------------+-------------+-------------+---------------     estimated      3.89 TiB |    1.02 TiB |    4.91 TiB |   daily                     rx      |     tx      |    total    |   avg. rate     ------------------------+-------------+-------------+---------------     yesterday    117.61 GiB |   44.82 GiB |  162.43 GiB |   15.77 Mbit/s         today    113.65 GiB |   75.71 GiB |  189.35 GiB |   25.81 Mbit/s     ------------------------+-------------+-------------+---------------     estimated    159.66 GiB |  106.36 GiB |  266.02 GiB |

This does a lot of streaming, so it's not always downloading. Will probably be much higher once I move from FTTN to FTTH :D

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