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Promotion has expired; now being throttled?
- 8 years ago
"Has anybody else experienced this after their "promotional offer" has expired? Any idea what this "promotional offer" is / was?..."
I had a promotional offer, and when it ended, nothing changed except the monthly fee went up.
There is likely something else going on with your system that coincided with the expiration of your promotional offer.
GabeU,
Thanks for the reply; I manually reset ethernet adapter stats each day when I log in at 4:30 am to closely monitor what is going on and I also run glasswire daily. As the extended data allowance ends at 8 am, I also then reset the adapter stats to monitor my usage as less data is allowed to download from then till 2 am without buying the tokens.
Anyway, good thing I posted this as somebody at Hnet must have read it and created a troubleticket and resolved the issue; would have been nice for them to send me the ticket number so when this happens again, I can get it resolved easier :mansad:. Somebody must have jiggled a cable or reset a switch or something. As my adapter stats are reset each morning, I have included a picture this morning of how it usually reads when working properly - you can see I am working much MUCH better now!! Working SO good in fact, I better WATCH that data throughput :manhappy: .
Ha ha ...yes, I learned years ago to reset the adapter stats daily as it will gradually get bigger and bigger and bigger if not reset. Then one day you'll look at it after turning the system on and it'll read 50 + gb or whatever.... and you'll be sitting there scratching your head and muttering to yourself :manlol: I do run the glasswire - nice to see when NOTHING is going on if it's a site related issue or system issue. If my slots site is not working, I'll jump to CNN.COM to see if glasswire reports activity there - if not, it's a system problem - if activity at CNN.COM, then it's a site problem. I've doing the slots since last summer - several hours a day, so I know when something is amiss.
Again, thanks for your reply, GabeU
loveoldtrux wrote:Anyway, good thing I posted this as somebody at Hnet must have read it and created a troubleticket and resolved the issue; would have been nice for them to send me the ticket number so when this happens again, I can get it resolved easier :mansad:. Somebody must have jiggled a cable or reset a switch or something.
It's highly unlikely that anyone did anything to resolve your issue because the pictures you're posting don't show that one existed. There is no context to them. All they show is that that particular amount of data was downloaded/uploaded during that time, but again, there's no context to them. This is also another reason why I don't believe that there was any intervention. Any attempt to help would have been preceded by a number of questions/requests to establish that there was a problem, with the likely first request being speed test results, followed by what it is that you were trying to download, and from where.
If we're to look at the pictures and deduce what I think you're trying to show it only shows that, if you were trying to download a single file during the entire time, your speed went from approximately 1.7Mbps to 2.5Mbps, but again, because there's no context, even that can't be deduced.
Please understand, I'm not trying to sound like a jerk or condescending or anything of the sort. I'm just trying to understand what it is you believe the pictures show. Are you starting to download a large, multigig file, then allowing it to continue downloading for an hour to see how much was downloaded in that hour? If so, what is the file (from what site)? Or, are you choosing a 1GB file from somewhere and seeing how long it takes to download the full 1GB? If so, again, what is the file (from what site)? I ask because I would like to try the same to see what happens for me.
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