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#1 2012-06-09 08:07:42

abuata
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port for free download

Hi friends
I have an intrenet connection with 50MB limited daily by my isp, for more than this volume. the connection remains connected, but has no send or receive,
Is there any port setting which help me download more than my daily limit and pass from this limitation?
(may my isp have a bug and dont limiting download from specific port?)

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#2 2012-06-10 01:15:45

jbebad
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Re: port for free download

Give me a break. Have you thought about what you are asking? An ISP does not care what ports you are using for your download/upload. It is taking about total data transfered each day. It is not looking at all the ports you are using then adding them up. He/she is just counting the bytes sent and received from your login to log out. 50MB will not even allow you a 30min television show (assuming you try to download one) which is approx 178MB depending on encoding and bit rate. Change your plan.

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#3 2012-06-12 07:44:51

abuata
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Re: port for free download

Some isp's have bugs.for example,a mobile operator in my area had a bug which allow users surf net freely using opera mini. but surfing with other browsers on mobile phones was not free at same time!
I think that opera mini uses  another port than others for surfing the web an taht specific port was missed by operator completely (not counting any sent  or received bytes via that)and users were surf freely.  I think this idea taht if there is a missed port in my isp, i can set utorrent dl via that and dl infinitely...?

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#4 2012-06-12 19:55:32

kotekzot
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Re: port for free download

even if there was such a bug, how would we even know about it, and if we did know, how can we tell which isp you're using?

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#5 2012-06-22 06:08:14

abuata
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Re: port for free download

maybe sip based data transfer be free;
I think some voip services use udp ports and  data transmission over this ports is free, may match them with torrent data transmission?
http://www.voipsupply.com/blog/free-sip … ne-roundup
http://truvoipbuzz.com/2011/03/make-unl … -tutorial/

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