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Anyone started using this yet... ?
Download speeds seem dreadful... -- HTH - Any Advice Appreciated - Please Reply To Newsgroup Only jel183(UK) |
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jel183 (UK) rambled on about something in a strange manner: Anyone started using this yet... ? Download speeds seem dreadful... poor P2P stuff too. Even when you uninstall the software *apparently* the P2P bit of it remains, thus using your bandwidth without your permission! |
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"^^artnada^^" wrote in message .uk... In , jel183 (UK) rambled on about something in a strange manner: Anyone started using this yet... ? Download speeds seem dreadful... poor P2P stuff too. Even when you uninstall the software *apparently* the P2P bit of it remains, thus using your bandwidth without your permission! So what you are saying is that when you download a movie it dosn't come from a Sky server but another user(s) library? as in traditional P2P? |
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"jel183 \(UK\)" wrote:
: So what you are saying is that when you download a movie it dosn't come from : a Sky server but another user(s) library? as in traditional P2P? KService (the "Delivery Manager" part of SbyB) on my system was listening on port 8080 (when SkyByBroadband was not active) - this won't have done it a lot of good as my firewall would have blocked all incoming connections to this port! |
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jel183 (UK) rambled on about something in a strange manner: "^^artnada^^" wrote in message .uk... In , jel183 (UK) rambled on about something in a strange manner: Anyone started using this yet... ? Download speeds seem dreadful... poor P2P stuff too. Even when you uninstall the software *apparently* the P2P bit of it remains, thus using your bandwidth without your permission! So what you are saying is that when you download a movie it dosn't come from a Sky server but another user(s) library? as in traditional P2P? It can do. Or at least parts of it can. Just like a traditional P2P. So watch your bandwidth if you're on a crappy ISP that has caps on bandwidth. |
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"Brian McIlwrath" wrote in message ... "jel183 \(UK\)" wrote: : So what you are saying is that when you download a movie it dosn't come from : a Sky server but another user(s) library? as in traditional P2P? KService (the "Delivery Manager" part of SbyB) on my system was listening on port 8080 (when SkyByBroadband was not active) - this won't have done it a lot of good as my firewall would have blocked all incoming connections to this port! Thanks for that info Brian, I've uninstalled the main program but unsure of the other stuff. Looks like a good look around my PC to find any unusual programs :-/ As a last resort guess I'll format my main drive and ensure I've got rid of it totally. T.W. |
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"^^artnada^^" wrote in message .uk... In , jel183 (UK) rambled on about something in a strange manner: "^^artnada^^" wrote in message .uk... In , jel183 (UK) rambled on about something in a strange manner: Anyone started using this yet... ? Download speeds seem dreadful... poor P2P stuff too. Even when you uninstall the software *apparently* the P2P bit of it remains, thus using your bandwidth without your permission! So what you are saying is that when you download a movie it dosn't come from a Sky server but another user(s) library? as in traditional P2P? It can do. Or at least parts of it can. Just like a traditional P2P. So watch your bandwidth if you're on a crappy ISP that has caps on bandwidth. I have removed SbyB as it hogged my system whilst downloading (my system was fully up to spec and some..), which indecently was at very low speeds and hence took ages. I have manually deleted the Kservice that was left behind. I might try it again in a few months if reports say its improved - but until then....No Thanks -- HTH - Any Advice Appreciated - Please Reply To Newsgroup Only jel183(UK) |
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How can I see if something else stay after I unistalled that crap?
TIA -- "Brian McIlwrath" wrote in message ... "jel183 \(UK\)" wrote: : So what you are saying is that when you download a movie it dosn't come from : a Sky server but another user(s) library? as in traditional P2P? KService (the "Delivery Manager" part of SbyB) on my system was listening on port 8080 (when SkyByBroadband was not active) - this won't have done it a lot of good as my firewall would have blocked all incoming connections to this port! |
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Iris wrote:
: How can I see if something else stay after I unistalled that crap? See if it is running - look for "KService" "My Computer" right click -Manage - Services and Applictions - Services Delete service. Start - Run - type "sc delete KService" into box Remove folder \Program Files\KService |
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I cannot delete the KService folder
Thanks -- "Brian McIlwrath" wrote in message ... Iris wrote: : How can I see if something else stay after I unistalled that crap? See if it is running - look for "KService" "My Computer" right click -Manage - Services and Applictions - Services Delete service. Start - Run - type "sc delete KService" into box Remove folder \Program Files\KService |
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Sorry, Now I did delete
Thanks -- "Brian McIlwrath" wrote in message ... Iris wrote: : How can I see if something else stay after I unistalled that crap? See if it is running - look for "KService" "My Computer" right click -Manage - Services and Applictions - Services Delete service. Start - Run - type "sc delete KService" into box Remove folder \Program Files\KService |
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