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Friday, July 4, 2014
Saturday, August 10, 2013
[Tutorial] Can VPN bypass broadband quota?
Is it possible that VPN could bypass your broadband service provider imposed quota? I know that alot of people are looking a way to bypass their limited broadband quota. In fact, I do receive a few emails from my old friends asking the same thing. But one of the emails caught my attention. One of my friend, finally ask the perfect question. The question started like this, 'What is the best VPN service to bypass or have unlimited broadband quota?'. But then he proceeded to ask another question to clarify about his doubt which is, 'Actually, can VPN even bypass the broadband quota?'.
That my friends, is what you should ask first and foremost before you subscribes to any VPN at all. So what exactly does a VPN actually do? And why do they promote their services by flinging around words like 'unlimited' and 'unrestricted'? Does it mean like when a whorehouse advertise that you can get to fulfill every nasty fetishes possible in this world only in their premises but actually they just gonna put you to sleep and mug you blind, or does it mean like that time when you send your car to a workshop and the mechanic uses some fancy and confusing jargon asking you to pay this and replace that but in the end your car still going smoky on you while in the middle of the road back to your house?
Press Read More... to finally get the answer that has been bugging you ever since your internet connection have been throttled by your local lying stinking internet service provider.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
[Tutorial] How to bypass Broadband limit *Updated
Lets face it, you CAN'T.I know, I know.. I did write an entry before on how to bypass your broadband limit using a CMD 'ping' command. Well, it did work at that time.. Its true. I used it myself back then. But time changes, and for your ISP company's policy its doubly so. The thing is, nowadays whenever you hit the bandwith cap, they will just simply cut off your internet line until you make a payment to increase the bandwith for the month (or for the day) depends on which service provider that you choose.
But with the recent event of internet censorship, website banning, people jailing, and more.. hey, there's a case where a person got jailed just because he posted something in his facebook saying something bad about the police force. In his facebook! I mean, who could've seen his post other than his friends and peers? Well apparently the government is watching your post too. So, try not to tell everyone how big is your shit in the can every morning. The government keeps track on your shit, you know.
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011
[Tutorial] How to bypass broadband limit
As we all now.. most ISP provider nowadays have put a limit for broadband bandwidth onto their customer. The most obvious one is Celcom Broadband. Because.. they send a message saying that they going to do so. And not just that. The subsequent offer for sales that comes later started to show a table of limitation or restriction for user to download/upload per month.This is actually not a new issue. It have been around since last year. It just that.. now I'm feeling like sharing a tutorial. Haha.
For a product that you spends money on, it is a bad idea to be restricted on its usage. Especially when you need an unlimited access to it. Customers usually complains that if the new restriction are to be imposed, why not reduce the subscription prices? For those who feel cheated and treated unfairly, you don't have to worry. There is a sinister but yet a simple way to breach the broadband limit imposed by the ISP provider. With that being said, be warned. Do this on your own risk..
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