Hi !

One thing I got to know. In the latest issue of PCQuest, they have
reviewed a cable net service(i think mantra or something). The one
thing that hit me a lot from the review, was the fact that if a couple
of folks living closeby take a connection, these cable folks put up a
router instead of a direct connection, and provide access via
NAT addressing, somewhat like a local LAN among these houses. Damn!
With a hardware router in place, there goes all your hopes 
of Napster, Quake and other server-initiated non-standard TCP/UDP
protocols , and no way of adding "modules" to let you do so. This
sounds terribly like my office! 

Is such a thing actually happening??

Regards,
 Sandip 


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http://www.sandipb.net
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