geeteam Posted July 28, 2014 Author Share Posted July 28, 2014 there is no way to bypass itthere are ways to hide that you download stuff from your isp but there is no way at all to hide what you downloadData Capping is a terminology used generally by Mobile Service Providers - broadband Providers use the term FUP (Fair User Policy.)Have been using broadband services @ 50 Mbps with an FUP of 10 GB per month cap - and have been successful in over-exceeding my limits with a trick which may not necessarily work for others. I see Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobrPatty Posted July 29, 2014 Share Posted July 29, 2014 Data Capping is a terminology used generally by Mobile Service Providers - broadband Providers use the term FUP (Fair User Policy.)Have been using broadband services @ 50 Mbps with an FUP of 10 GB per month cap - and have been successful in over-exceeding my limits with a trick which may not necessarily work for others. Whats the trick....I have same up and down speeds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcs18 Posted July 29, 2014 Share Posted July 29, 2014 Data Capping is a terminology used generally by Mobile Service Providers - broadband Providers use the term FUP (Fair User Policy.)Have been using broadband services @ 50 Mbps with an FUP of 10 GB per month cap - and have been successful in over-exceeding my limits with a trick which may not necessarily work for others. Whats the trick....I have same up and down speeds.Right now, I have over-exceeded my FUP (Fair User Policy) - using this trick, my data consumption for the month of July is still holding @ 50 Mbps speeds.Once my data consumption draws close to the 10 GB, I ensure that the modem is never switched off till the end of the month - however, sometimes the modem might reboot due to a drop in connectivity or the Service Provider might do it remotely (causing the speeds to drop to FUP caps. - 512 Kbps, in my case.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geeteam Posted July 29, 2014 Author Share Posted July 29, 2014 Please let's try and find away to by-pass this data-capping. It really crap. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mohamedrafat Posted July 30, 2014 Share Posted July 30, 2014 Data Capping is a terminology used generally by Mobile Service Providers - broadband Providers use the term FUP (Fair User Policy.)Have been using broadband services @ 50 Mbps with an FUP of 10 GB per month cap - and have been successful in over-exceeding my limits with a trick which may not necessarily work for others. Whats the trick....I have same up and down speeds.Right now, I have over-exceeded my FUP (Fair User Policy) - using this trick, my data consumption for the month of July is still holding @ 50 Mbps speeds.Once my data consumption draws close to the 10 GB, I ensure that the modem is never switched off till the end of the month - however, sometimes the modem might reboot due to a drop in connectivity or the Service Provider might do it remotely (causing the speeds to drop to FUP caps. - 512 Kbps, in my case.)Sir, I didn't understand your method .I never turn off my modem and this never happens to me ,please elaborate as this method might be a life changer to me !!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobrPatty Posted July 31, 2014 Share Posted July 31, 2014 Data Capping is a terminology used generally by Mobile Service Providers - broadband Providers use the term FUP (Fair User Policy.)Have been using broadband services @ 50 Mbps with an FUP of 10 GB per month cap - and have been successful in over-exceeding my limits with a trick which may not necessarily work for others. Whats the trick....I have same up and down speeds.Right now, I have over-exceeded my FUP (Fair User Policy) - using this trick, my data consumption for the month of July is still holding @ 50 Mbps speeds.Once my data consumption draws close to the 10 GB, I ensure that the modem is never switched off till the end of the month - however, sometimes the modem might reboot due to a drop in connectivity or the Service Provider might do it remotely (causing the speeds to drop to FUP caps. - 512 Kbps, in my case.)Sir, I didn't understand your method .I never turn off my modem and this never happens to me ,please elaborate as this method might be a life changer to me !!!Ya I'd be interested also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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