View Full Version : When will all the leaches get eradicated?
raiderblue17
09-05-2015, 04:28 PM
I've heard that mac addresses are being shared... so let's just get these guys/gals removed so we can actually get some bandwidth
Hank Venture
09-05-2015, 04:37 PM
10-4 to that.
I am pulling so little bandwidth right now I cant even watch a commercial. One second freeze wait 10 seconds and repeat.
I have 3 subscriptions I paid over $240 for, and not one will work.
Lowteck
09-05-2015, 06:04 PM
Don't worry about "leaches", that is the job of the people behind the servers, they will find and close all holes, and besides the freezing may have nothing to do with too many people watching, if it was, they would add additional servers to handle the load.
spdklls99
09-05-2015, 06:33 PM
i agree..they booted off probably 2/3 of freeloaders and the service didnt improve one tiny bit as far as i can tell...I usually find that when i want to watch something..it either buffers or doesnt load or isnt the show or channel that is listed anyway...anymore...so here lateky..I get on stalker expecting ill have to watch something i really didnt want or expect to to begin with
apollooff320
09-05-2015, 10:39 PM
don't know what you ppl are talking about because I was leeching and the last update a few days ago stopped that on every single device I was doing it on. So if you're experiencing lag then it may just be your internet or just the stream is bad. I know that certain streams worked like crap on my FireTV stick and worked great on my PC and both is on the same network. I really didn't experience any problems but what I said above while leeching the whole time. I bet most ppl that use their PC rarely have any problems.
psycon
09-05-2015, 11:04 PM
leeches get dealt with automatically.. their fun leeching is short lived and nothing to be concerned about.
besides. the streams use multicast.. im not sure you know how that works.. more users do not use more bandwidth usage, they all receive the exact same packets. so from the servers point of view, its just one stream going out...
zhuki
09-05-2015, 11:53 PM
besides. the streams use multicast.. im not sure you know how that works.. more users do not use more bandwidth usage, they all receive the exact same packets. so from the servers point of view, its just one stream going out...
Unfortunately not true with nfps/rocket. The streams are unicast, and the more users are connected, the more the servers are loaded. Multicast over the whole world is not possible yet (afaik). If it was your ISP providing you the IPTV service, they most likely would have used multicast, but as I said, this is not possible with the service provided here.
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