tcollins

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Hi All

Does anyone currently (or previously) use CBN for their internet?

Currently we have IndiHome on a 20MB connection, but will be moving to new villa next month and thinking of changing. IndiHome is okay, but we don't make use of the home phone or TV much so looking for alternative.

Also the random censoring/blocking of content is a real paid when even basic sites that I use for work in Australia are blocked.

Thanks
 
Thanks for that.

Is the monthly price the same as in website or are there additional 'extras' you are forced to pay like modem or to box rental???

Also did you go direct with them for the install?
 
...Also the random censoring/blocking of content is a real paid when even basic sites that I use for work in Australia are blocked.
I would suggest that you get yourself a paid-for VPN service. I use IPVanish which costs about AUD 100/year.
It's fast, many servers world-wide, can connect five devices simultaneously, many available protocols, no restrictions on P2P downloads, no logs, etc.

There are "free" ones , but you get what you pay for.
 
I would suggest that you get yourself a paid-for VPN service. I use IPVanish which costs about AUD 100/year.
It's fast, many servers world-wide, can connect five devices simultaneously, many available protocols, no restrictions on P2P downloads, no logs, etc.

There are "free" ones , but you get what you pay for.

Thanks for that. Already have a VPN, so no issues there.

Was more curious around price, as I have seen some people advertising CBN installation and packages on Facebook and they seem a decent amount higher than the prices on the CBN website.

Curious to know that people are paying for and getting.
 
If you already have a "proper" VPN, how come you're still experiencing blocking/censorship? That shouldn't be happening.

Regarding CBN. Sounds good (and relatively cheap), IF you're in one of their coverage areas. Same thing with BizNet (and others).
 
Markit. SetUPVpn is based in Bulgaria (I think). Nothing wrong with that but offering "free lifetime licences" rings alarm bells to me.
It's not cheap to give away bandwidth, maintain servers and all the rest. So what's in it for them?
Oh - you might decide to pay for their Pro service and they promise not to hassle you to upgrade.

A while ago their "free" version wasn't even a VPN - more like a proxy. People complained about multiple script errors that screwed their internet connections.
Perhaps those were teething problems and all is good now.

Have you actually read their "terms of usage" and "privacy policy"? (Most people don't.)
They unashamedly point out that they collect (and keep) all kinds of information but promise not the share it with 3rd parties. A good VPN doesn't do this.

I've also heard that the free version leaks your IP address as well as DNS. Check it out for yourself - look up IPleak test and run it. The IP address should not be Telkom Indonesia.
Of course, if you're only using their "service" to by-pass InternetPositif messages, it might work OK.
Just like a whole bunch of other flaky ones such as Zemana, BetterNet...

And is "free" like free air (or beer)?

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Markit. SetUPVpn is based in Bulgaria (I think). Nothing wrong with that but offering "free lifetime licences" rings alarm bells to me.
It's not cheap to give away bandwidth, maintain servers and all the rest. So what's in it for them?
Oh - you might decide to pay for their Pro service and they promise not to hassle you to upgrade. As per usual.

A while ago their "free" version wasn't even a VPN - more like a proxy. People complained about multiple script errors that screwed their internet connections.
Perhaps those were teething problems and all is good now. Only using it to bypass the postif, with a unnatural amount of glee, very occasionally.

Have you actually read their "terms of usage" and "privacy policy"? (Most people don't.) I pride myself on having a perfect score - never, ever having read one.
They unashamedly point out that they collect (and keep) all kinds of information but promise not the share it with 3rd parties. A good VPN doesn't do this. Not overly bothered about this if I get free VPN when I need it. Anyone that needs my bit of surfing and ****ing data to make a buck is a sadder fecker than I am.

I've also heard that the free version leaks your IP address as well as DNS. Check it out for yourself - look up IPleak test and run it. The IP address should not be Telkom Indonesia. Have tested it on several occasions and no leaking to be found/seen
Of course, if you're only using their "service" to by-pass InternetPositif messages, it might work OK. Bingo, but what else would you need it for? Security? If you think a the most expensive VPN or security firewall in the world can keep the bad boys out of your pc if they want to get in, well I have a bridge in San Fransisco for sale too. For instance you've had numerous "techs" in fecking around with your system so there goes any security you might think a firewall or VPN is providing - people are always the weakest link in any system - ask Yahoo!
Just like a whole bunch of other flaky ones such as Zemana, BetterNet...

And is "free" like free air (or beer)? Free beer?! Did someone mention free beer??!

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CBN is great, 500,000 IDR + 10% tax for 10mbps down/up - best cable I have had in Bali. Netflix & The Pirate Bay both worked. I have have Indihome cable as CBN wasnt available and I cant watch Netflix now :(
 
Thanks for that.

As a side note has anyone tried BizNet? Packages seem to be decent price but stated speeds seem a lot higher.

I know this is always 'theoretical maximums', but interested to hear experiences with people that might have used them.
 
I have a Balinese friend who runs a bar/restaurant in Sanur. It uses BizNet and he recently upgraded to 20 Mbps. Works very well and costs less than my 10 Mbps IndiHome service.
I've checked his speeds many times and they're very good, even with a bunch of customers all logged in at once.

Wish it was available in the street where I live.

Meanwhile, I'm going to upgrade my IndiHome to 20 Mbps, soon (when I get around to it). Could go for 50 or 100 but Telkom's charging too much for those.
 
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