It's actually been a few years since I've done it.  I think it might be 
time to do it again.  I just played around with it anyway, and when the 
Mb died in that computer I stopped..  I knew cox upped both down and 
upload speed, but I had a brain freeze.  Sorry, I had an exam today.
Michael

Joey Kelly wrote:

>On Monday May 2 2005 17:24, michael dolan spake:
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>>You can easily get around your ISP blocking port 80, but the upload
>>speeds will kill you on a cable connection.
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>Right, you can always use port 443 (SSL). I disagree about the upload 
>bandwidth being a problem, however. Cox at this time gives you half a megabit 
>upstream, which is more than capable of handling a low-traffic site.  We've 
>run nolug.org for at least 5 years on either DSL or cable, plus scads of 
>other domains as well.
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