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Shaggy410 said: Also I'm not surprised that sites based on CloudFlare are the fastest loading due to their huge and worldwide cache
I'm sure there's more to it than that. The data I download from those sites isn't even recorded on my.t-mobile.com (it doesn't use up my allotted data). And no matter how fast a network of servers is supposed to be, nothing would normally download 72 times faster than your ISP's connection allows. I'm supposed to be limited to 128Kb/s right now and I'm downloading at over 9 Mb/s.
This is clearly a bug, but it's looking less and less likely that I'll be able to exploit it any better than I already am.
I'll try OpenVPN though.
*Edit bananaproxy.eu does use CloudFlare so it does work, but it works no better than proxysite.com does. A web proxy isn't the answer.
*Edit2 OpenVPN is only VPN client and server software, right? Meaning, in order to use it, I need either a VPN server to access or a remote server of my own with a good connection to install it on. I don't happen to have one right now.
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over 7 years agoThis is clearly a bug, but it's looking less and less likely that I'll be able to exploit it any better than I already am.
I'll try OpenVPN though.
*Edit
bananaproxy.eu does use CloudFlare so it does work, but it works no better than proxysite.com does. A web proxy isn't the answer.
*Edit2
OpenVPN is only VPN client and server software, right? Meaning, in order to use it, I need either a VPN server to access or a remote server of my own with a good connection to install it on. I don't happen to have one right now.