Comcast will start implementing bandwidth limits in October, and hasn't even guaranteed users a tool to monitor their downloading. Here's a round-up of free programs you can use in the meantime, for both Windows and Mac.
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i remember that my uncle in Dallas had REALLY FREAKING FAST Internet. i asked him how fast was it? he said it was 5MB. i asked him "damn, how much are you paying for that? $30.00 a month? $40.00 a month? $45.00 a month?" (remembering the difference in Internet prices between Orlando, FL, where I lived in 2005 by myself before my parents dragged me back -- literally -- and in Dallas, FL, where my uncle lives). he was like "no, just $14.95 per month [after taxes]". i was SHOCKED!!!!!
WE REALLY GOT TO ELIMINATE THAT "BROADBAND-INTERNET"-CAP PROBLEM!!!!
THE ISPs ARE JUST GOING TO KEEP RIPPING PEOPLE OFF MORE AND MORE!!!!! :-(
At times all 3 are at full Throtal.I can Hit the Little 250 GB in 15
Days.This month alone i used around 500 GB Easy.
With The internet offering more and more options i need more
lots more GB Comcast a TV Cable company may be losing money
with online HD TV and Movie Downloads.Cutting there own throats
with a gateway to all this.
"The problem turned out to be caused by an unexpected change in the way Vista lists the network adapters that are present on the host machine."
"...that BitMeter was therefore adding wireless traffic to the totals 4 times over, explaining the strange readings that I had seen."
"...it appears there is a problem with the Windows Vista APIs that Bitmeter uses to monitor connection speed, and I dont think there is any fix that I can put into Bitmeter to correct the problem..."
Several others have recommended NetMeter. Although I've yet to install it, spending time in NetMeter's user forums finds that it also has had problems with Vista. Not clear yet whether that has been resolved.
Having to suck it up and deal with Comcast ... how horrific.
I HAVE made live net contact to customer service. The have put in request for me to retain unlimited usage. I gave explanation that I signed on for unlimited access and this was a change of product. I itemized vonage, online backups, multiple computers, video to tv as showing that 250gbytes will not be enough. I was given a confirmation number and told this type of request usually takes 2 weeks. This was not a change to a commercial account. I hope this will assist those in similar circumstances.
Many routers have built in meters that can monitor this, CNET should do a write up on which routers do this instead of all these worthless 3rd party apps that probably contain some bad things in them.
They're handling it in a very harsh way, though. There are providers in other countries with bandwidth caps, but instead of threatening you with being cut off, they just throttle you down to, say, double dial-up speeds. If they were smart and/or responsive to their customers, they'd effect that kind of system, or they'd offer pricing tiers, so those who wouldn't normally hit the cap would pay a lower rate, and there'd be a higher-priced tier for true unlimited usage. Even an increasing rate past given limits would be a step in the right direction.
Unfortunately for Comcast, they've chosen a path that will eventually lead to a net loss. Maybe there are few alternatives for broadband service in Comcast service areas now, but this kind of customer-hostile action in the face of internet use that's only going to increase in the coming years only opens up the market to competitors who will accept lower margins to make it up in volume. In my area, I get my internet access from a rival cable company (a rare but VERY cool thing!), and even the local stick-in-the-mud teleco is making enough headway into providing their own version of FIOS that Comcast is running ads insisting that their service is already better. We'll see exactly how long it takes them to see the light, either before they go out of business or after!
- by Maclad09 September 2, 2008 1:30 PM PDT
- I live in ireland we have a bandwith cap of 30gb a month so 250gb isnt that bad!!!
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