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May 13th, 2009

I found a phone that I really want. This phone was claimed to be better than iPhone. I wish I could further test this phone and review this phone.

Anyone willing to sponsor me this phone?

Nokia 5800 Xpress Music

Nokia 5800 Xpress Music

Original Link: Click Here

Well, this is just my wish list. Since my old 3120C is giving me headaches, I think it’s time to get a better phone. But I am not working. What should I do…

Note: My birthday is on 18th May.

HeHeHunter Rumbles

UseNeXT

May 8th, 2009

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On This Page
Introduction
Benefits
Usage

Conclusion

What is UseNeXT?

UseNeXT is an anonymous and ad-free software to offers you the access to 800 Terabytes of data such as music, videos and software. Few problems with peer-2-peer programs nowadays are that they can be so slow, some files that is downloaded half way not being seeded and what’s more is that your privacy is not secured. Well, once you try out UseNeXT, you may bid goodbye to slow and uncompleted downloads.

UseNeXT software is based on Usenet, an Internet Protocol which was created way back in year 1973 before World Wide Web. UseNeXT is actually a Usenet reader which grabs information from the server farms and allows you to download every single piece of data available at the server farm.

Why UseNeXT?

The main reason would be the superb download speed and availability. UseNeXT offers 8 server farms where you may download without limit and full speed. There was a record set where an Ubuntu operating system with a file size of 674MB (712MB after decompression) was downloaded within an amazingly 56 seconds. Here is the link to that video in YouTube.

Besides that, you will have large access of 800 Terabytes of data with 5000 Gigabytes of data added daily. While your privacy is their main concern, you do not have to worry anything as UseNeXT do not collect any information from you. Therefore, you can have secure access to the files and worry less.

Installation and Usage

I was quite happy to be given a trial for this software. So, I will start with the installation process.

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Installation of this software was a breeze.

Within seconds, I can use this software.

Within seconds, I can use this software.

Remember to tick the newsgroup that you wish to subscribe.

Remember to tick the newsgroup that you wish to subscribe.

 Now you may search any files that you wish to download.

Now you may search any files that you wish to download.

300+ KB/s with P1 Wimax

300+ KB/s with P1 Wimax

Conclusion

During the trial period, I could get used to UseNeXT easily, thanks to its friendly user interface. Now, I can download everything I want with fast speed. So, if you don’t see me updating Xunlei / Thunder, you may blame it on UseNeXT (just joking).

Last but not least, the downside of UseNeXT is that, it is not free. However, they do provide you with 14 days trial. I am certain that you will start to fall in love with UseNeXT when you try it.

Before I forget, UseNeXT is giving out free trial to the loyal readers of HeHeHunter where you can enjoy downloading of 1GB for free!

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P1 Wiggy Stress Test

May 4th, 2009

On This Page Experiment Result

Direct Download
Torrenting
Multi-task
Speedtest Results
Wiggy On-The-Go
Problems
Conclusion

Recorded Experiment Result

Location My house at Puchong
Time of the day 3.30pm Friday
Wimax Signal Strength Full 5/5 Bar
Average Download Speed
3.1 Mb/s
Average Upload Speed 0.3 Mb/s
Latency 63 ms

The table above explains nearly everything that can be recorded. Well, I did a stretch test on P1 Wiggy. Anyway, you can choose not to believe the accuracy of this Wiggy that is given to me as it’s a little faulty. Let’s name it as HeHeHunter’s Cool Wiggy. I will talk more about it later.

Oh yea, in case you might not know, Wiggy supports Windows 7, as tested by me on 14th April 2009. I even heard rumors that it can be used by other Operating System aside from Windows such as Linux and Mac, but I could not confirm the source. Besides that, do support Wiggy White Colour Edition!

Direct Download (DDL)

First, I try out DDL and Torrent using Thunder MOD. If you never heard of Thunder MOD, please Google it.

Since I was about to download some TV shows and now with 500MB limit on MegaUpload (MU), a whole episode of TV show which is around 350MB can be downloaded directly from MU with just one click. I am terribly sorry because I am unable to use Rapidshare (RS) on Thunder MOD. I would be happy to download from RS if they allow me to download the whole episode instead of splitting it into 2 to 6 parts.

Anyway, I am able to get an average of 250 KB/s from MU. When I reach around 10%, I stop the download. Oh, hell yea that you can resume from MU later on if you are a Normal Member of MU and you don’t need to be a Premium Member or whatever they call it.

Torrent (Thunder MOD)

Then I downloaded a .torrent file from Mininova, it’s a TV show torrent with 350MB size. I used Thunder MOD to download the file. Well, god knows that Thunder MOD is able to bypass ISP throttle, yes but not limited to Streamyx only. When I first start the torrent on the first minute, the speed was quite slow, an average of 60 KB/s. Well, I believe that this torrent needs a warm up anyway.

So, I wait for another minute and it spike up to 300 KB/s. Whoa! It’s 5 times of the previous speed. Then, when it reaches 10%, I stop the download.

Combo / Multi-task (DotA Edition)

This doesn’t really show the true capability of P1 Wiggy as I am just downloading a file one by one. So, I combine DDL and P2P at one go. When I start both task at one go, it seem like my P2P task is far behind from DDL.

DDL pwned P2P for

DDL pwned P2P for 192.55 KB/s

Since we know that P2P is late game Hero, DDL still owns.

DDL still pwns P2P

DDL still pwns P2P, but P2P is catching up!

Exactly 12 minutes later, it’s the End Hero’s Time. It seem like P2P owned DDL, at a large margin.

P2P pwned DDL back!

P2P pwned DDL back for 274.67 KB/s!

Anyway, the ‘match’ was completed within 60 minutes. It took an average of 1 hour to complete a download of 700MB.

Last but not least, a screenshot of max speed is provided for HeHeHunter’s Cool Wiggy to mark it’s speed territory.

Max Speed

Max Speed

Speedtest Results

Pictures and data says it all~

For more Speedtest Result, check out my previous post, Speedtest for P1 and Streamyx.

Speedtest 1 (P1 Speedtest)

Download Speed : 3832kbps (479 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed : 377 kbps (47.1 KB/sec transfer rate)
Latency : 73

Speedtest 2 (P1 Speedtest)

Download Speed : 2509kbps (313.6 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed : 390 kbps (48.8 KB/sec transfer rate)
Latency : 61

Speedtest 3 (speedtest.net)

Experiment (Wiggy On-The-Go!)

I did an experiment with Wiggy on-the-go where I am so lucky to be able to borrow a laptop from my cousin which I don’t have one in particular (I am from a quite poor family). Blame P1 for not giving me a free netbook. It would be much easier if they provide me with a netbook to do this experiment. So, what I did was do some surfing and speedtest at certain speed. Now, where is the payment for my car petrol? :-P

Driving Speed
Internet Download Speed Remarks
20 km/h 1.0 ~ 3.2 Mbps Surfing is fast
40 km/h 1.0 ~ 2.4 Mbps Limited Connection issues…
80 km/h 0.6 ~ 1.6 Mbps Start to DC frequently
90 km/h 0.3 ~ 0.5 Mbps Sometimes unable to connect or DC
100+ km/h - ~ – Mbps Totally unable to connect.

About my a little faulty Wiggy

Sometimes, I get limited connection. Sometimes, I get disconnected for no reason. Sometimes, I am unable to connect although I get full bar. Torrenting issues, normally windows will tell me “No network Access”. Since no one complained yet about such problem I am having, therefore I believe that it’s my Wiggy that is faulty. :-(

Conclusion

I am not promoting for Wiggy in this section but merely my own personal experiment on my side. You can choose not to believe the result I obtained and you may of course do your own experiment. I believe that Wiggy cannot unleash it’s potential on a moving vehicle at fast speed (100+ km/h). So, don’t even think to speed at PLUS highway just to test out Wiggy. You might get summoned by police. :-D

Enough of mummble jumble. Try it if you want and you can also apply Wiggy through my reseller. All you need to do is just fill in the form and viola~. WAIT! P1, you owe me a netbook! :twisted:

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