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Re: Internet Connections Used

by Just Another Human » Wed Jan 19, 2005 8:50 pm

san wrote:
Just Another Human wrote:Just to know what fellow netizens use for their cyber journey - Is it work or home ? Dial Up or LAN or Cable or Broadband ? What Speeds ? How is the Performance, etc. etc.

Also, the PC configurations, software used, etc. etc.

Hope this thread will spread knowledge about these stuff in excess that it will be spilt all over ;-)


HOME:

Machine: PowerMac MDD
OS: OS X 10.3.7
CPU: 2x1.0GHz PPC G4
RAM: 1GB
HDD: 80GB + 160GB
Graphics: nVidia GeForce 4 4600Ti 128MB
Monitor: 17" LCD monitor
Internet: ADSL 512/256Kbps
DVD-RW/CD-RW combo drive
Ports:
Gigabit Ethernet
USB
FireWire

Commonly Used Software:

iLife '04 - iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD
MS Office 200?
Adobe Photoshop Elements
Safari
Mail.app

WORK:
P4, Win XP, ADSL




Ghar pe konsa net connection bhai ?
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by not lzy, jst vrtclly chllngd » Wed Jan 19, 2005 10:22 pm

Home:

1st PC Config: Celeron 2.4GHz; 512MB Ram; 2 WesternDigital 80/120 GB hard disks; Windows XP pro with SP2; CD-RW and a DVD player

Softwares: M$ office 2003; pcAnywhere; RAdmin; emule; BorlandC++ v5.0; powerDVD; Ahead Nero v6.0.3 ultra edition; M$ Mappoint;TmpGenc dvd author; Zonealarm; Norton AV ..you name it ..prolly got it!



2nd PC Config: P4 2.4GHz; 386MB Ram; 40GB seagate HD; XP Pro w/ SP2; CD drive and DVD R+W @ 8x

Softwares: some of the above mentioned from PC1.



Other "Accesories": iPaq with USB pc cradle(use it to load driving directions/maps for my trips);Linksys BEFSR41 router for internet sharing; Westell DSL modem; Grandtec Ultimate PC2TV wireless converter (transmits my desktop to the 32" duraband tv in the living room, which comes in handy with the wireless keyboard and mouse, yaaay I dont have to get my a$$ off the couch now) 5.1 channel wireless audio transmitter to the surround sound in the living room (I pity my neighbours)



Net connection:

Home~ ADSL; 3mbps down/380 kbps up (boasts the ISP) ..but I actually get speeds of 2.7mbps down/330 kbps up



Office:

XP pro w/ SP1; P4 2.5; 768MB Ram; 40GB HD; with a 100mbps LAN.





PS: Anyone use eMule on here?
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by Just Another Human » Wed Jan 19, 2005 10:26 pm

not lzy, jst vrtclly chllngd wrote:

PS: Anyone use eMule on here?




I do (at home)
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by I_is_eloquent » Wed Jan 19, 2005 10:46 pm

Just Another Human wrote:
PS: Anyone use eMule on here?

I do (at home)




Rock on! ..do ya get good download speeds? ..emule sux for a newbie ..but once you get the tweaks down it rox ..



I was trying to work on a group to r3l3as3 and $har3 telugu movies ..not a shabby idea huh? :wink:



May be we need to open a separate thread for it and see how many use it!
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by Just Another Human » Wed Jan 19, 2005 11:17 pm

I_is_eloquent wrote:
Just Another Human wrote:
PS: Anyone use eMule on here?

I do (at home)


Rock on! ..do ya get good download speeds? ..emule sux for a newbie ..but once you get the tweaks down it rox ..

I was trying to work on a group to r3l3as3 and $har3 telugu movies ..not a shabby idea huh? :wink:

May be we need to open a separate thread for it and see how many use it!




Well! that's a good idea. But the net connection I use is just useless.



Yes. v can try a new thread for the File Sharing s/w utilities and the various tools we use. (we can also include shareaza, kazaa lite, etc etc. apart from emule)
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Re: Internet Connections Used

by san » Thu Jan 20, 2005 12:34 am

Just Another Human wrote:
san wrote:
Just Another Human wrote:Ghar pe konsa net connection bhai ?




Internet: ADSL 512/256Kbps



kaha tho tha :roll:
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Re: Internet Connections Used

by musafir hyderabadi » Thu Jan 20, 2005 4:31 pm

san wrote:
Just Another Human wrote:
san wrote:
Just Another Human wrote:Ghar pe konsa net connection bhai ?


Internet: ADSL 512/256Kbps

kaha tho tha :roll:




Which provider do you subscribe to?

How much does it cost?
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by musafir hyderabadi » Thu Jan 20, 2005 4:41 pm

Just Another Human wrote:man - u r a legend. I envy u

btw, how much are u paying for the reliance internet connection?




Me? A Legend?! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Envy? Yeah me too... I envy myself :wink:



I end up paying almost 2-3K per month for my reliance connection (used only for net access). :(

For almost 1/3 of this cost 20Mbps connections are provided in South Korea.

Downloads speeds are of the order of 10-13 Mbps... No jokes.

For this one this one thing... I MISS Korea.
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by lizard king » Thu Jan 20, 2005 5:02 pm

looks like i am the only freak whose life revolves around MAC s 24/7.

and san, how do u manage the mental shift between a PC and an apple? i had a PC on my rig for some imaging software along with a Mac for a week, i just went nuts not knowing what to do on what.



I also wonder how people work fluently on more than one operating systems which do not look similar from any given angle.
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by CtrlAltDel » Thu Jan 20, 2005 5:39 pm

lizard king wrote:I also wonder how people work fluently on more than one operating systems which do not look similar from any given angle.
...thats why i hate unix and prefer windows....b4 i hear crap abt how crappy WinOS is, i'd like to say that i love Windoze coz of extreme userfriendliness n ease of operation...and it meets my requirements perfectly....i am not running any large scale internet server in my PC and neither am i running critical apps 24X7....
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by akhilis2cool » Thu Jan 20, 2005 5:42 pm

From what i've heard from those who've worked on both the OSs, i think unix is more popular.....
People are crazy, at times are strange. I am locked-in tight, I am out of range.
I used to care, but things have changed.
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by CtrlAltDel » Thu Jan 20, 2005 6:02 pm

akhilis2cool wrote:From what i've heard from those who've worked on both the OSs, i think unix is more popular.....
unix is preferred for running critical apps and servers (like web servers) coz its more stable. but for a normal user running normal applications (like majority in the world), its serves no purpose....Windows is easier to learn n operate and majority of the apps available run on it.



majority of the PC users in the world (home or work) use Windows and that is something....notwithstanding its faults...



i hear the next version of WinOS codenamed "LongHorn" is a deadly one! waiting for that.
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by akhilis2cool » Thu Jan 20, 2005 7:22 pm

Yeh

shifting from windows to ne other OS is now dificult...we are so used to windows....
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by I_is_eloquent » Thu Jan 20, 2005 7:40 pm

On a personal level I love windows ..easy to setup ..not many worries except for the dang thing to crash on you ..but they've been doing a good job getting the OS more stable ..but geez the memory it takes to run a windoze machine ..I like knoppix ..unix variable that runs just off of the CD ..no installation, no BS ..



MAC/any non-Windoze user is left to fix his own problems ..not much tech support is offered ..hard to find suitable drivers for most devices ..it will just take you eons to get a webcam working on a linux box ..I love plug and play ..and thats how I like my women too :P



I hate IE ..use Firefox ..so far the best browser I have found ..windows firewall pfff ..I use ZoneAlarm for that ..heard M$ is going to launch its own virus protection software and ad-aware/spybot software ..hmmmm may be thats what the "longhorn" is about ..



in any case my request would be for the keyboard manufacturers to make windows compatible keyboards ..I mean move the Ctrl; Alt; Del keys all into a same row, side by side ..and have a fourth key on the mouse for "ctl+alt+del" functionality ..coz many of us will be using it for the years to come!
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by Sujatha » Thu Jan 20, 2005 7:40 pm

HP Pavilion



P IV with HT tech

256 mb ram

80 gb

17 inch flat monitor

combo drive(dvd+ cd writer)



windows XP Home



My system is excellent. Mainly I bought the system for reading medical CD s



INTERNET



Presently I am using reliance wireless R CONNECT

THIS IS VERY SLOW AND VERY COSTLY( I SUSPECT FRAUD)



some times i go to outside browsinfg centers too.
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by Just Another Human » Fri Jan 21, 2005 12:04 am

Sujatha wrote:HP Pavilion

P IV with HT tech
256 mb ram
80 gb
17 inch flat monitor
combo drive(dvd+ cd writer)

windows XP Home

My system is excellent. Mainly I bought the system for reading medical CD s

INTERNET

Presently I am using reliance wireless R CONNECT
THIS IS VERY SLOW AND VERY COSTLY( I SUSPECT FRAUD)

some times i go to outside browsinfg centers too.




Tch Tch Tch :o



Arey Sujatha bhaai! what's the point in having a net connection @home
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Re: Internet Connections Used

by san » Fri Jan 21, 2005 12:41 am

musafir hyderabadi wrote:
san wrote:
Just Another Human wrote:
san wrote:
Just Another Human wrote:Ghar pe konsa net connection bhai ?


Internet: ADSL 512/256Kbps

kaha tho tha :roll:


Which provider do you subscribe to?
How much does it cost?




Wanadoo, £27.99 per month - will probably switch soon as other ISP's are offering 1024kbps download for a similar price...
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by san » Fri Jan 21, 2005 12:52 am

CtrlAltDel wrote:unix is preferred for running critical apps and servers (like web servers) coz its more stable. but for a normal user running normal applications (like majority in the world), its serves no purpose....Windows is easier to learn n operate and majority of the apps available run on it.


The good thing about Mac OS X is that it is UNIX but with an easy to use GUI. Want to run a webserver? Simple, just tick a box on the sharing control panel and Apache is up and running. Same with ftp and ssh. Another benefit is much less exposure to viruses and worms. Downsides are lack of games if that's your thing. Also the hardware costs more - but the new mac mini has changed that!

i hear the next version of WinOS codenamed "LongHorn" is a deadly one! waiting for that.


So's everyone else! What's the release date 2005, 2006, 2007, ... :roll: I prefer OS's that aren't vapourware :wink: [/b]
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by CtrlAltDel » Fri Jan 21, 2005 6:37 am

san wrote:
i hear the next version of WinOS codenamed "LongHorn" is a deadly one! waiting for that.
So's everyone else! What's the release date 2005, 2006, 2007, ... :roll: I prefer OS's that aren't vapourware :wink:
:lol:



last heard the release wud be this year - the beta version atleast
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by Sujatha » Fri Jan 21, 2005 2:17 pm

Arey Sujatha bhaai! what's the point in having a net connection @home






At present I am using RConnect.



Shortly I am changing to Cable
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by Just Another Human » Fri Jan 21, 2005 2:19 pm

Sujatha wrote:
Arey Sujatha bhaai! what's the point in having a net connection @home



At present I am using RConnect.

Shortly I am changing to Cable




Achcha ! Tho all the best.
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by Lucifer » Mon Feb 14, 2005 9:15 am

Using the BSNL DSL connection. Damn neat it is! They give you a 256 kbps line with a minimum speed of 100 kbps and the max we get these days is about 400 kbps. It is damn cheap, too. Me recommends this one to anyone still looking. :D :D :D :D :D
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by ycr007 » Mon Feb 14, 2005 11:47 am

Lucifer wrote:Using the BSNL DSL connection. Damn neat it is! They give you a 256 kbps line with a minimum speed of 100 kbps and the max we get these days is about 400 kbps. It is damn cheap, too. Me recommends this one to anyone still looking. :D :D :D :D :D




U mean the BSNL DataOne don't u???



Even I am thinking of applying for it.......was waiting for some

user opinions first......



So urs is 256 Kbps......Monthly Payment is how much can u tell me?
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by The Jackal » Mon Feb 14, 2005 2:15 pm

Nom de dieu de putain de bordel de merde de saloperie de connard d'enculé de ta mère.:Merovingian,TMR
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by Lucifer » Mon Feb 14, 2005 6:47 pm

Yep, I mean the Data One connection. It costs Rs. 500 per month. But, you do have to invest in a DSL modem that costs two grand. You can either pay two grand up front or choose to pay a hundred bucks a month.



There is a slight catch though. Till June there is no data transfer limit. After that, the data transfer limit is 1 GB per month. But, I am guessing that 1 GB ought to be enough for most people, at least those who do not browse porn.
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