Quade wrote:Giganews doesn't have a cap. You far more likely to be capped by your ISP than by Gnews.
Angelus wrote:I have used Power Usenet for a while now & they seem to be the best I've seen for the price. I have no problem maxing out my 5meg pipe Only difference I've seen is Giga has more retention.
But how often does anyone need to go back further then 50 days?
and I doubt very much that you can break the 50 day retention and go use the 75 day retention with .nzb... if that was true why would anyone pay the extra 5 bucks
skoolrumble wrote:Angelus wrote:I have used Power Usenet for a while now & they seem to be the best I've seen for the price. I have no problem maxing out my 5meg pipe Only difference I've seen is Giga has more retention.
But how often does anyone need to go back further then 50 days?
and I doubt very much that you can break the 50 day retention and go use the 75 day retention with .nzb... if that was true why would anyone pay the extra 5 bucks
I guess you've never used NH, so I can't ask you to compare the two services. NH does allow the use of nzb files to go beyond the lower tier retention. and I guess you've never experimented with using an nzb file to go beyond 50 days?
itimpi wrote:Quade is refering to the fact that if you set up entries under <WINDOWS_DIR>\System32\Drivers\Etc\Hosts (it is a text file) then these take priority over looking up the address via DNS.
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