In North America, using Xfinity for reference. I want to create both a home NAS and offline Wiki/media backup. Problem is to get the amount of data I need would blow through my plan and throttle my speed. I guess I could try and do it over a longer period or download just before the billing cycle renews so even if I go over it will reset. I would rather avoid these scenarios, the only other thing I can think of is using a cafe or library connection, that might be what I have to do. Any ideas on places to download massive amounts of data or ways to get around throttling? Thanks in advance.

  • vildis@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 年前

    This is very technical but if your ISP has unmetered Netflix or Spotify you could have a VPN on a server that spoofs the hostname (easier) or IP (harder) which only works for downloading and i imagine using >50GB of data to Spotify might make the ISP ask some questions. Netflix would be easier since 4k movies are a thing

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      2 年前

      You got downvoted, but some researchers discovered this works on some cellphone networks. They only look at what the site calls itself and not what the site actually is.

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        not just researchers, i used this all the time back when data was much more costly and i had only 3 gigs a month, but they patched it after a couple years

        basically when i was out of data a page from the isp’s website would pop up saying “Buy more data”, and that’s all i needed to spoof

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      That’s actually a decent idea. I’m looking at another solution but that might actually help me mask another project that will use very little data. Thanks