> How would slower speeds avoid Comcast's port scans? Wouldn't. But since you said you saw them scanning you, fine... logon to a route server, look up the asn of that address and anything else comcast related, grab all their cidr blocks and sink the whole pile of them on your packet filter. Then the only thing you have to worry about is inbound complaints about your exit to their ticket system or an engineer who gets bored and decides to use Tor to scan you or netflow to see what you've been up to :)
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