Hi guys,
im thinking of migrating over to IDNet. I have a couple of computers and an xbox360 connected to my network, so im a bit worried about the down load limits in place, as I dont have a clue how much the family downloads a month.
Is there a fare use policy in place so I can get my kids to download through the night or does the 30gig include MB down loaded through the night ?
Also is there a control panel that tells me how much has been downloaded ?
Thanks in advance
Jakarra
Quote from: jakarra on Nov 22, 2006, 18:22:08
I have a couple of computers and an xbox360 connected to my network, so im a bit worried about the down load limits in place, as I dont have a clue how much the family downloads a month.
Download netmeter here it will give you an idea of how much you are using - http://readerror.gmxhome.de/
QuoteIs there a fare use policy in place so I can get my kids to download through the night or does the 30gig include MB down loaded through the night ?
No fair user policy in place .
Uploads are not counted towards your total .
QuoteAlso is there a control panel that tells me how much has been downloaded ?
Yes you have a customer account you can log into to see your usage, i would recommend you keep netmeter on the pc its more detailed and you can set it to tell you you are getting close to your max allowance e.t.c.
Quote from: maxping on Nov 22, 2006, 19:03:29
Uploads are not counted towards your total .
Does that apply on all accounts?
Quote from: Inactive on Nov 23, 2006, 00:03:38
Does that apply on all accounts?
Not sure , i am on the 8Mb package.
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Quote from: maxping on Nov 23, 2006, 00:08:44
Not sure , i am on the 8Mb package.
I am also on 8MB package @ £ 17.99 for 2GB + £1 a Gig.
Perhaps as a suggestion it should be clarified on the web site.
This is the same package as me and i can confirm that uploads do not count
Thanks lance... :)
Quote from: maxping on Nov 22, 2006, 19:03:29
Download netmeter here it will give you an idea of how much you are using - http://readerror.gmxhome.de/
Though, unless it has changed significantly, it will need to be run on both computers and will also count any LAN traffic. :(