Filehosts hate RDP?

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I'm asking this because I noticed when I try to download from fileserve/filesonic through my RDP I always get warnings and they block IDM after a few downloads. Do they hate it when you download from RDP using ur prem acct?

How many users on your RDP server?
 
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I think he's using and RDP, so naturally dozens of people are leeching files from those hosts using 1 ip. If they see that 1 ip is downloading so much data they'll temporarily ban it( specially FS and FSC)

I got you, but that is fucked up. They should - or they do - check the daily bandwith of the account, not the IP. Take the case cenarios:

1)
accounts: 3
IP: 1
Bandwidth spent: 3tB
Income for the company: $US 30

2)
accounts: 3
IP: 3
Bandwidth spent: 3tB
Income for the company: $US 30

The profit is the same for both cases. It would make sense if they blocked accounts used on multiple IPs, but it's weird they block an IP just because it is consuming too much bandwidth.
 
Well i have been literally raping fileserve and filesonic by downloading around 200gb a day for couple of months and i have never faced any shit!
 
as what member said, your RDP used 1 IP for all users. so do expect fileserve/filesonic/etc cap the speed if too much bandwidth outgoing everyday.

as for me, I had downloaded from fileserve 100-150GB data in the same day last week using my VPS (dedicated IP) and no trouble with slow speed yet.

note that usually I download around 5-30GB/day from fileserve, if I'm doing 100GB/day constantly then I believe a ban will be issued. :)
 
Depend. If you download from your own account and your on PPD then probably you will trigger the block. Switch to PPS and download without fear that you will be banned. You can always return to PPD after 7 days if you wish.
 
why the fuck do you even use filehosts for downloading on RDP,Torrents FTW!
and yes they obviously will hate their service being abused.

Fail much? filehosts are much faster.

OT: I never got blocked and I always download from filehosts, specially fileserve.
 
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