Our ISP reported that our data allocation of 30gb had been 70% used on one day, 90% used by the next and then 100% used on the 3rd day. How do I find which computer or user on the network downloaded the data?
I have checked 'User' folders, in particular downloads, for activity on the relevant d...
news: Radioshack, which was the only localised chain "components" store ,plus it became a lot of a cell store, plus other minor electronics. that had (chain) stores in many many cities, even 2 in some cities like my small city (which only needed 1) Liquidating 1700 stores, closing up to 2100.
While they eventually carried a lot of bad cheaply built (china) components that would easily break , it was a sure location for Minor DIY parts, where you could get something to fix or projects some minor stuff in the day, not waiting a week for it to come off the web.
RS being a sort of WalMart of electronics , somewhat cheap and widely available, and tons of stores, had basically pushed out smaller ma and pa versions of such things Decades ago. Non-chain ma and pa electronics stores are not likely to make a comeback.
I understad your query you can also do that install keylogger on all system , you can use different websites to configure that setting example my3gb.com from that you can see the screenshot of every system at every your preferred time setting ....all d best
the USB-end got battered pretty badly, but otherwise, its functional once I soldered the 10 fiddly little cables someone managed to rip out despite the strain relief.
I am thinking this dude is a walking computer , one of them new ones with Base 2 Binary :-)
Undobtedly using the new MLC tripple stack transister processors
I mean who really is going to be talking in binary to the thing, to have such a question, then to completly miss the whole thing from the start, I was watching it to see if spam wasnt going to be edited in.
I have a 2Mbps broadband connection. My isp provides 2Mbps for all the websites, but provides 10Mbps for every Google owned service.
I want to download a file, but make it seems like it's being downloaded via a Google service. This way I can get a 10Mbps download.
How can I do it?
On the 2 questions of this type, i wonder about Caches, ISPs at one time or another had attempted caching locally the tons of similar and repeated requests for the same data. I wonder if they provide the "speed" on things they can cache locally with no problems, or via an agreement with google. Agreement meaning a system worked out where the cache is actually up-to-date and thereby transparent to the users.
vrses causing the users problems , which supposedly had happened the first time they tried caching local, where people were (again) trying to defeat the caching , to get to the "live" data.
It certianly is not any more "net nutreal" to change bandwidth to google (you tube) and netflix , any more than it is to restrict bandwidth to the same.
Cache? (this is edited to the relevent info) I'm a network engineer with 25 years experience, . . . ., but from all reports they are more than fair in their dealings (including offers to put content caching boxes inside of consumer ISP networks, considerably reducing their bandwidth costs).
When accusing netflix of having "fast lanes" there was responces like this "The Netflix fast lanes Pai referred to seem to be the "Open Connect" video storage and caching boxes that Netflix provides to ISPs. Although Netflix doesn't charge ISPs for this equipment, Netflix gets to reduce its costs if the ISPs host it within their own facilities" arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/12/…
So the users went from complaining about being bandwith restricted, which could just be thier own crappy internal nets trying to do massive HD data. To users complaining that netflix gets more bandwidth. To netflix being able to provide locally more access. Via local caching systems.
Leaving the users to yet complain that the caching itself , breaks stuff :-)
It isnt that much different that a Cell phone service provider , allowing free calls (minutes) that start and end within it's own network. The free/extra bandwidth they are providing , these video data caches , has started in thier own network.
Oh well they are saying that a CDN is not a cache. CDN=Content delivery network , which is a redirection to . . . stored content . (that is a cache of other stored content:-)
That also clears up a few other questions i was not understanding, about "Why are certian streams comming from the wrong places" & "why is my computer connecting or getting data from ___ when I was on ____" & "why does the DNS seem messed up and connecting me to here"
Because that data is being fed from a level 3 cache, or a ISP cache, depending also on what DNS you were using.
@Bob so I sold my Galaxy S5 to a coworker who had an older Android smartphone (I don't remember which off the top of my head) and he got the official Verizon OTA of Lollipop this week, but my Note 4 is still out in the cold >:(
To enable the RAID driver, in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\iaStorA, set Start to 0x3 to disable the Intel RST AHCI driver; in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\iaStorAV, delete the StartOverride key to enable the Intel RST Matrix RAID driver.
@DragonLord Yes, I have a laptop I can use; but I have to leave to go to prayers in a moment (I am a Catholic Religous Brother....) and won't be able to come back here for about an hour and 45 minutes. Will you be around then?
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