Warren Togami wrote:
1. Contact you for an explaination.  The fact your downloading a lot of
  graphics files doesnt cut it anymore because they know...


I've never been contacted and i've been doing it for years.


Ditto.


I've had all sorts of servers up and down over the past year since I got mine (this is in Indianapolis). No problems whatsoever.


2. Cutdown your bandwidth to a miserable point where you have to
   discontinue running a server. I know this from experience with
   just trying to setup a W2K Adv FTP server for practice only.


I routinely get between 600k/sec-1.1Mb/sec from videl and other fast

sites,

or do you mean upstream?


My rates are more between 300KB/sec through 600KB/sec, but I am not
complaining.  That is still considerably faster than T1, with a 5% price tag
per month.


I get rock solid 220kB/sec up, ~50kB/sec down, it's only gone up since I got the line.


3. Cutoff your account completely and put you on a list of violators.
  You will have to use your wifes name and new address before
  you can reconnect to RR.  This news came from a FLEX guy.


As far as I can tell it isn't a violation.  I spent a couple hours one day
reading through all the EULA's and FAQs and things on roadrunner sites


Ditto.  Read the policies here:
http://www.hawaii.rr.com/memberservices/policies.htm

I have again read through the three documents here, finding nothing
forbidding NAT.

Indy RR officially forbids NAT, but they'll sell you a Linksys router right from their website, but they won't help you configure it.


This following paragraph from
http://help.twcable.com/html/twc_sub_agreement.html does officially disallow
websites.  However I have been told unofficially by an installer that as
long as you don't abuse your bandwidth and attract attention, they don't
care.  Use common sense and you're fine.


Same thing I was told. Don't piss them off, they won't piss you off. The only problem is that they always have the ABILITY to do it under the ToS if they want to. If you are doign anything other than a small personal thing I'd reccomend getting a business account. The guy I talked to here concurred.

5. Subscriber Conduct.

(a) The ISP Service as offered and provided under this Agreement is a
residential service offered for personal, non-commercial use only.
Subscriber will not resell or redistribute (whether for a fee or otherwise)
the ISP Service, or any portion thereof, or otherwise charge others to use
the ISP Service, or any portion thereof. Subscriber agrees not to use the
ISP Service for operation as an internet service provider, for the hosting
of websites (other than as expressly permitted as part of the ISP Service)
or for any enterprise purpose whether or not the enterprise is directed
toward making a profit.


They can't sell you $50/m service and not say that. See my other lengthy post for the explaination.

--MonMotha

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