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At what point would you get a sick feeling at this dirty trick? Wow. The good news is that I refused their box and have my own. So I think we're okay there.
"unplug"
I did this yesterday morning. Usage dropped to zero. Going to start adding stuff back in. No heavy users are in the house. 16 yo returns home from a school outing at 1, the 13 yo youtube fanatic is home at 3. So far, very little usage.
Charlie Gilley
<italic>Stuck in a dysfunctional matrix from which I must escape...
"Where liberty dwells, there is my country." B. Franklin, 1783
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
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charlieg wrote: The good news is that I refused their box and have my own. So I think we're okay there
This is hypothetical since your usage suggests this isn't what's happening, but... maybe, maybe not. Think it through -- how do they set up gobs of routers like that? Not manually, so by script. It'd have to recognize multiple types of routers and probably automatically configure every new router added to their system. How's it going to do that from the public WAN side? Via a hardcoded backdoor or via a backdoor into the cloud management service. You still sure its impossible for them to configure the router hardware you bought?
Your best bet may be to do as that article suggests -- disable the WiFi on the router and use a separate access point device that is connected downstream of your router. Still no guarantee that they don't scan your internal network to find and configure it through, but they're probably not that sophisticated yet. If you're worried, load one of the open source router firmware loads onto it.
"usage"
Maybe one of your kid's computers is infected and being used as a torrent server without their knowledge. Might be worthwhile turning them on one at a time before the kids get home and start using data to see if usage jumps.
We can program with only 1's, but if all you've got are zeros, you've got nothing.
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The Comcast supplied boxes have WiFi built in - two antennas, etc, which is how they abuse the system. Mine is a standard surfboard from Motorola, no WiFi at all.
usage - dead on. They are trickling back in... we'll see how it goes.
Charlie Gilley
<italic>Stuck in a dysfunctional matrix from which I must escape...
"Where liberty dwells, there is my country." B. Franklin, 1783
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
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Probably totally unrelated but I had a similar occurrence about a year ago and it turned out to be OneDrive. It had got itself into some sort of updating loop and started eating data voraciously. It chewed a month's limit in a day. It was also a little hard to track down as Windows seemed to hide the data use.
None of this explains your router figures but, if you are using OneDrive, try turning sync off and see if things improve.
Paul Hooper
If you spend your whole life looking over your shoulder, they will get you from the front instead.
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Silly question are you checking only download rates or combining with upload? I'm not in the US so I'm not familiar with the ISP's there . Back in the day one of my ISP's did calculations by combining down/up rates to get more out of their customers.
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I'm down into the cable modem guts at this point. I can track the Total Unerrored Codewords which gives me a very accurate measure of how much data is coming into the modem. In the past 1.15 days, I see 11GB. About as close to the metal as I can get. Off on jury duty, so haven't done much the last few days.
Charlie Gilley
<italic>Stuck in a dysfunctional matrix from which I must escape...
"Where liberty dwells, there is my country." B. Franklin, 1783
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
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Split up 50415002.71828500 (6)
You literally need to split up the number.
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modified 17-Sep-15 7:55am.
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Divide?
veni bibi saltavi
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Are you looking over my shoulder?!
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You win!
Now, why?
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I had no idea except the breaking up think. Tomorrow I woill revert the CCC to using bloody words!
veni bibi saltavi
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Bah!
I thought it was bloody clever, me, so I did.
And I still don't get all the clues from your Queen thing - I wasn't answering it I was insulting you!
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Clue 0 - Jezza's band?
Jeremy Corbyn is anti monarchy, cruel twist.
Clue 1 - Followed Mr Wiggins
Bradley Wiggins, aka 1st British winner of Tour de France, a Bicycle Race.
Clue 2 - Though some have fallen, May go on forever
Freddy went *poof*, but Brian May goes on and on.
veni bibi saltavi
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Blimey!
Had to google Jeremy and Bradley - us non-poms don't keep up with such parochial news!
No way one would have found Jeremy Corbin from Jezza and related it (no mention of anti-monarchism on Wiki for example!)
Mr Wiggins similarly - although a certain Nicole Wiggins has some fine photos on Instagram!
And it's a stretch from capitalisation of May (one assumed a typo) through "going on forever"
Well done!
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Divide.
I have no idea why - it's just a WAG...
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Nage beat you by a few seconds
Can you work out why? (why the answer is Divide not why he beat you by a few seconds!)
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The first 5 letters are roman numerals for 50(D), 4(IV), 1(I), and 50(D) again.
This is followed by e - 2.7182818....
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Indeed.
Although the first one is
504 (DIV)
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You deciphered it then?
PooperPig - Coming Soon
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Yes.. but then I replied to myself rather than to you so net IQ = 0
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Fortunately the romans didn't have a symbol for 0
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Ah, I see I've forgotten half my Roman numerals!
(The 500 at the end was confusing me...)
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Yeah but the Roman numerals for 50 million, four hundred and fifteen thousand and two are not DIVID (indeed that's not the Roman numeral for anything) and if you're splitting the number what reason is there to suppose it's not 50, 4, 1500 for example? Had the clue been something like ...
f(50415002.71828500) = 504 + 1 + 500 + 2.718285
... that would be an entirely different matter!
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