My options for internet connectivity are very limited. I was wondering if I could go to a library or coffee shop or wherever has a good connection and do all my downloading remotely, or if I will run into problems/restrictions.

I’m thinking they may not allow VPN’s or something like that?

  • amigan@lemmy.dynatron.me
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    9 months ago

    You’ll probably be severely throttled (I know my local coffee shop does) and if you aren’t, you’ll be being a huge dick to anyone else on that AP. I strongly advise against it.

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    9 months ago

    Its advised to use a vpn on public wifis, even if youre not torrenting. Also you could sign up for a trial and go for it to see if there are restrictions.

    If they are blocking vpns you could use one that uses http or https ports, those are pratically unblockable.

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      9 months ago

      If most vpn’s are blocked, you could try a proxy server but the reliablity and privacy of them can be questionable.

      There is also DNS tunneling, while much harder it does work ok.

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      9 months ago

      Actually you can block vpns using port 443 and 80. Using a methode callesd deep packet inspection. Not something you find in a typical coffie shop. But it being practically unblockable is false. My school used to do this. So i used shadowsocks or tor with snowflake.

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        9 months ago

        Yeah i know, i thought this would go into to much Detail, because, as you said, they wouldnt have that in any small shop

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    9 months ago

    That completely depends where you go. Some places will block it, others won’t. My company allows VPN connections but limits them to such extremely low bandwidth connections that it’s unusable. Others will straight up block it.

    I wouldn’t recommend using any public connections without a secure connection.

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    9 months ago

    You won’t be able to port forward without a vpn that supports it which will severely limit download speeds. Might be worth a shot if you have a vpn though

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    9 months ago

    It’ll be slow as hell or bog down the connection. I know because I tried. Sometimes networks will also do tricks to block or filter torrenting though direct/unproxied connections. Usually though it’ll just be very slow.

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    9 months ago

    Use a seed box to torrent, then simply download the files from it.