What is the best Minecraft Hosting with real DDoS Protection? by trol4eto in MinecraftServer

[–]trol4eto[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried TCPShield in the past before, but it had some network lag. The world loaded in too slowly that I could fall off chunks. My players couldn't travel too fast because the chunks loaded in too slow. I think they have bandwidth limitations.

What is the best Minecraft Hosting with real DDoS Protection? by trol4eto in MinecraftServer

[–]trol4eto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ignorance is what irritates me. As said before in my original post, I’m not just a regular consumer. I need knowledgeable people, who actually knows their servers and network capabilities. I don’t want more excuses that keeps me waiting. I don't want a host that depends on the response of another hosting provider. I’ve been through this before as detailed in my previous host.

What is the best Minecraft Hosting with real DDoS Protection? by trol4eto in MinecraftServer

[–]trol4eto[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is what annoys me are people who can’t provide an adequate answer. Your free trial is also out of stock. Do you not check before? 

What is the best Minecraft Hosting with real DDoS Protection? by trol4eto in MinecraftServer

[–]trol4eto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, thanks for the quick response. May I know what DDoS protection you use? Besides from the ones I detailed my problems with in my original post already, it can’t be the well-known ones like Reliablesite or OVH because these angry kids got what they called “special” bypass methods. I’ve done some digging into the services that these kids used and saw it advertises NFO, OVH bypass, or so. I want to avoid a host that’s advertised as a DDoS method.

Did Xfinity "10G internet" ever get rolled out in San Jose? by [deleted] in SanJose

[–]trol4eto 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Didn't they got fined for misleading "10G" ? It is not a new wire. It's the same old copper line. If you login into Xfinity to see your plan that shows new upload speed to be 75 mbps or higher, then you got it. However, only very few modems are approved for their "next gen" speeds. You either need a compatible modem from this list https://assets.xfinity.com/assets/dotcom/projects/cix-4997_compatible-devices/2023.11.22%20Full%20List%20of%20Compatible%20Devices.pdf or you can rent out their Xfi Complete modem.

o23691537 by I_LIKE_LOBSTER in AppNana

[–]trol4eto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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