“A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.” Exactly what my understanding of it was.
I am using Eweka.
“A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.” Exactly what my understanding of it was.
I am using Eweka.
Thanks… what’s a good lifetime pass offer? Which I can try out for monthly fee first?
There are two possibilities one it’s your connection from uraid to the internet or two your Usenet provider is limiting your speed.
Have you tried downloading from your desktop or laptop using the Ethernet and confirmed a much higher speed? You should easily saturate 1gbps. I use two Usenet accounts and run 40 connections each, that lets me reach 1.15gbps but with just 40 I get 900mbps by itself. I also have 50 available per account but set it up this way to help get around broken downloads.
Eweka has a max of 20 connections. Above that you will get errors
I get a max of 40MB/s.
This is by running SABNZBD+ as a docker on unraid and downloading directly to the array.
I dont run sab thru a vpn since it uses SSL.
So far my experience. Good luck finding your bottleneck
Replying to this one as well.
Turning off the VPN it did go up to about 27 MB/s, but still well below what people are saying they get. I am on Eweka and post have stated that they max out their gig connection.
Weirdly when I turned the VPN back on the speeds are now jumping up to 30 MB/s
I believe Eweka only has European servers if I’m not mistaken? If you’re in North America and your ISP is anything like mine, they’re probably doing some fairly significant traffic shaping/throttling for connections to Europe, which could be part of the problem.
Look up the verb. Not the noun.
Try a different provider. Eweka says “unlimited” and “uncapped” but it looks like you’re experiencing a cap.
Check out Cheapnews and look at their packages. They sell by speed. I only have 60meg download so I have Premium.
I got slow speeds with Eweka too. I switched to Newshosting and now I can max out my gigabit download speed. I’d also discontinue using a VPN, that’ll slow things down too and is t necessary for usenet
There are two parts of usenet. There are the indexers and the usenet servers. You can get lifetime passes for the indexers, but not for the download servers. Some usenet providers do have indexers but realistically, you are going to have to pay for access. But it’s way more stable than torrents.
I find it ironic that usenet costs a similar amount to a streaming subscription, so it shows that people don’t have an issue with paying for content. Shows that the problem with piracy must lie elsewhere.
I haven’t used Usenet outside of my unraid machine yet. But I will try and test that today.
The problem is that more often than not you need multiple streaming services to watch the shows you like. If they were all on a single subscription I suspect the rate of piracy would be lower.
Yeah, piracy took a huge downturn when Netflix first started getting popular. Then every company got greedy and decided that they weren’t happy with a slice of the pie and they wanted the whole damn thing and then people dusted off their pirate hats once again.