They are all free if you use your ISP's news server. You have to pay extra if you sibscribe to a difference news provider like Giganews. These are always better as they are faster and have more complete files.agentman said:Does anybody know any newsgroup sites that are free and have alot of content.Thanks for the help. peace.
labrat said:if you set your ports up properly you will get great speeds,
Damn you!!!!!!!!! I'm hooked. I'm getting incredible download speeds.tigerxxx said:Get bit torrent if you don't have it and head to
http://www.empornium.us
if sign ups are open you will have access to more porn than you could possibly ever watch.
Frosty said:Damn you!!!!!!!!! I'm hooked. I'm getting incredible download speeds.
Damn you Rogers for eliminating free usernet. Now I'm gonna go over the cap much sooner.
Just set your port to 1750 and your speeds should be back up to normal.Preferred said:Has anyone been able to bypass the restrictions set by Rogers? I have tried opening various ports but nothing is working. Terrible d/l speeds at the moment.
do you set this in "LAN settings"?tigerxxx said:Just set your port to 1750 and your speeds should be back up to normal.
Preferred said:Has anyone been able to bypass the restrictions set by Rogers? I have tried opening various ports but nothing is working. Terrible d/l speeds at the moment.
I'm using bittornado and with that i just clicked preferences and changed the port ranges to 1750 within the BT client.ronmexico said:do you set this in "LAN settings"?
so the info on that webpage won't work on Rogers now?Preferred said:Info below:
http://p2p.weblogsinc.com/2005/04/2...ur-router-to-allow-fast-bittorrent-downloads/
Port forwarding has not worked because recently Rogers has put a restriction on downloading via torrents/usenet etc.