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In regard to "exhaust", that is a possibility.
This is the same resultant that occurs when ISP's "Throttle Down" users bandwidth to their "minimum bandwidth" specified in the users internet pkg., during prime time.

Of course you should always get an internet package based on the "Minimum Guaranteed Bandwidth", which is what you need during peak usage periods.
(I've had 6Mb internet contracts that switched to 200Kb during peak periods)

*Always do a DSL Speed Test before anything, when having problems like this.

/kens
 
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Hi Tonnynells, Is your ISP based in coax cable, DSL phone, or celular?

Hi diode,

Optical fiber until a box near my home, the last 250 meters by copper drop cable, like the external phone cable.
The internet has very good quality, I can dowload torrents, watch movies, and connect to some free IPTV with excelent quality and estability.
 
Hi all,

This is my internet speed test.

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There's nothing wrong with account. It has been checked. It works fine at his friends house, in fact. This situation just keeps going around in circles. I've suggested using a free VPN to figure out whether or not the ISP is responsible for the issue, but that avenue hasn't been pursued.
 
They're not allowed for continuous use. This is for testing purposes only. In this case, install the VPN, fire up the service. If it starts working, he'd know the ISP is the issue. At that point, he'd need to decide whether or not to choose a new ISP.

The other option is to find someone else who has the same ISP and test it there. If it doesn't work there either, then all signs point toward the ISP, and issues with his modem or router being the culprit are pretty much ruled out.
 
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I wanted to let everyone know that indeed your service will be tagged with a warning if they see the VPN in use.It is done thru their datacenter, so it is automated and will see the VPN in use. I recently received a message from a fella that had received a warning thru his email that a VPN was in use thru his code :eek:

Ilan and myself have said that this is risky to do this and at your own risk.

I have also known about a fella that has used a VPN for quite an extended time period, and he told me that the IP only changed once over that time and he never received a warning.

so remember guys, do so at own risk
 
Again, the VPN in this case is not for streaming; it's for testing. Since he can't use the service at all at this time, testing with a VPN won't pose much of a risk for him. However, I wouldn't use a VPN with a working service. It would definitely put you at risk.
 
Again, the VPN in this case is not for streaming; it's for testing. Since he can't use the service at all at this time, testing with a VPN won't pose much of a risk for him. However, I wouldn't use a VPN with a working service. It would definitely put you at risk.
yup.. i gotcha and agree fully :)
I have told this same thing to people in the past
 
I was almost certain this is what would happen. I didn't think it was a congested route or an issue with the modem or router.

That being said, about the only thing you can do now is to go with a different ISP. If you stream with the VPN, you will almost certainly be detected and get booted. At least now, though, you know what is going on and can make an intelligent decision as to the direction you want to go.