My university uses a packetshaper to filter out bandwidth. So torrents, games, and other shit get low speeds.
How do I defeat a packetshaper?
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Anonymous2008-01-29 17:52
Encryption.
Also: Steal and sell their routers. Shit's fucking expensive.
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Anonymous2008-01-29 19:32
Encryption? I'll have to google this.
Also, these fuckers have big ass switches. An IT guy showed me in my dorm. It all runs to their central data-center with fiber optics.
But thanks for an answer.
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Anonymous2008-01-30 2:21
>>3
Some torrent clients support encrypted connections. Azureus is among them, I don't know for sure about uTorrent but it should. You will lose some peers that don't support encryption but overall it should be better than what you get without it.
As for games, you're probably out of luck. Maybe someone else has an idea about that.
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Anonymous2008-02-01 5:22
Yeah utorrent has encryption but I haven't really tested it yet.
For games - get to know the guy that manages this shit.
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Anonymous2008-02-02 22:41
>>3
Well, if you fuqin know where the switches are just unplug the damn shit
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Anonymous2008-02-03 0:15
>>6
You've never seen a switch besides the tiny one your parents own, have you?
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Anonymous2008-02-04 17:57
If you can, get a PC at home or something, put Hamachi on it, then use Hamachi to securely tunnel to your home PC and just use that connection.
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Anonymous2008-02-05 2:08
>>8
were not cool eurofags with 100MBIT syncronous connections