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RE: Exceeding the 10gb limit

From: Aaron Martin <aaronm_at_firesecurity.co.nz>
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 10:45:14 +1300
Message-ID: <41A8438F3C8BD31194F800902773BB150C4C82@server>

It is pretty easy to measure the use of your client computers. Here is the
web page that shows how much the computers in my flat have used:

http://hamilton.martindesign.co.nz/ipac/all/

And to see the total amounts they have used, go here:
http://hamilton.martindesign.co.nz/ipac/all/totals.txt

-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Box [mailto:crb@ihug.co.nz]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 10:00
To: adsl@unixathome.org
Subject: Exceeding the 10gb limit

>However, even after a month of hard-core downloading by both myself and my
>flatmates, we still haven't made the 10Gb mark.
>Those of you who are complaining about a possible 10Gb limit, what on earth
>are you planning on downloading? A local copy of 'the internet'???

http://www.blacklung.org/features/download/download_ie.html

:)

CS eats nearly no traffic. 1.3k/s per person, IIRC. Check it with a
"net_graph 3" in CS.
If I have a LAN for a weekend I could easily exceed 10gb. I don't want
that hanging over my head. Especially when I can't meter what my friends
DL.

What happens after 10gb anyway? Cant find THAT on any web page. Do I get
charged per meg, or just lose international connectivity?

Craig

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