From: Michael <confabulate@kintzios.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] About to have fiber internet and need VPN info
Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2022 18:53:35 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3383584.QJadu78ljV@lenovo.localdomain> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <8e7392f0-7215-4ad5-d28d-4dcf151422ce@gmail.com>
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On Saturday, 16 July 2022 18:17:35 BST Dale wrote:
> Mark Knecht wrote:
> > On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 3:57 AM Dale <rdalek1967@gmail.com
> > <mailto:rdalek1967@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> > <SNIP>
> >
> > > Also, the package I'm getting is 500Mbs/sec. What speeds should I
> > > really expect? If memory serves me right, that is about 50MBs/sec, note
> > > the size of the B. By the way, that is about 50 times faster than what
> > > I have now. Also, up and down is the same. Current up stream is a lot
> > > smaller. Basically, I can upload files as fast as I download them. Now
> > > I can upload videos or something.
> >
> > You will almost certainly get your 500Mb pretty much right away - or
> > within a day or two. I get 475Mb on my comcast cable connection
> > but it's rate limited at the other end. They sell and upgrade which
> > I don't need. At these speeds it's more about bytes/month than
> > bytes/second so make sure you know how much data you can move
> > without incurring any extra charges.
> >
> > As for upload I'm limited at about 13Mb/S. I can upload lots of
> > data to a Google drive for backups but I have to do it slowly
> >
> > - Mark
>
> If I understand this correctly, they are stating bits but most data
> speeds are commonly in bytes. I read once where one should divide by 8
> or 9 to get the true speed in common use. Internet folks use the larger
> number because it makes it look bigger. If I'm correct, and allowing a
> little for overhead, I'll see about 50MBs/sec in common use terms. In
> other words, using none salesman terms.
1 byte = 8 bits
https://www.gbmb.org/mbps-to-mbs
> From what they state, there is no limits. I may be a bit of a heavy
> user at first but at some point, hard drive space will slow me down.
> I'm a collector of videos and other documents. If I download it, I tend
> to keep it unless it is really of no use. I've got videos on appliance
> repairs, tractor, tree management and just interesting stuff that I
> refer back to. It's a lot. Organizing it is also fun.
>
> I'm hoping to get it pretty soon. It's getting really close to me.
>
> Dale
>
> :-) :-)
Regarding VPNs and SOCKS proxy servers, a VPN works at layer 2 or 3 of the OSI
model while a SOCKS proxy uses layer 5.
Simply, with VPN you tunnel all your connections to the Interwebs via a remote
VPN server which acts as a router (full tunnel mode); or you tunnel some
connections via the remote tunnel and some via your local ISP as usual (split
tunnel).
With a SOCKS proxy you need to use an application which has a SOCKS client
capability, or you can 'socksify' it with a separate piece of software, e.g.
privoxy.
As has already been commented, unless you control both ends of a VPN tunnel,
you should not assume privacy or anonymity despite marketing claims.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-07-16 17:53 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 40+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2022-07-16 10:57 [gentoo-user] About to have fiber internet and need VPN info Dale
2022-07-16 11:23 ` Federico J. Denkena
2022-07-18 9:23 ` Adam Carter
2022-07-16 13:21 ` Peter Humphrey
2022-07-16 16:41 ` Dale
2022-07-18 9:34 ` Adam Carter
2022-08-05 23:09 ` thelma
2022-07-16 17:00 ` Mark Knecht
2022-07-16 17:17 ` Dale
2022-07-16 17:44 ` Mark Knecht
2022-07-16 17:53 ` Michael [this message]
2022-08-04 22:32 ` Dale
2022-08-04 22:46 ` Michael
2022-08-05 20:45 ` Dale
2022-08-05 22:39 ` Michael
2022-08-06 6:07 ` Dale
2022-08-06 8:32 ` Michael
2022-08-06 10:59 ` Dale
2022-08-06 11:08 ` Dale
2022-08-06 12:41 ` Peter Humphrey
2022-08-06 12:42 ` Michael
2022-08-07 6:06 ` William Kenworthy
2022-08-07 15:36 ` Michael
2022-08-07 18:27 ` Rich Freeman
2022-08-07 19:30 ` Michael
2022-08-08 16:34 ` Laurence Perkins
2022-08-08 23:04 ` Peter Humphrey
2022-08-08 23:35 ` Neil Bothwick
2022-08-09 8:50 ` Michael
2022-08-09 16:21 ` Laurence Perkins
2022-08-05 14:53 ` Laurence Perkins
2022-08-05 23:05 ` Wol
2022-08-05 23:36 ` Peter Humphrey
2022-08-08 16:25 ` Laurence Perkins
2022-08-08 23:07 ` Peter Humphrey
2022-08-08 23:33 ` Neil Bothwick
2022-08-09 16:06 ` Laurence Perkins
2022-08-09 18:20 ` Peter Humphrey
2022-08-08 16:19 ` Laurence Perkins
2022-08-06 11:38 ` Rich Freeman
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