Ok, I asked the sales guy just exactly that question.
He said to the best of his knowledge that DOS was not compatible with
the internet, and I would need to make sure all my computers were
running windows or better.

I'm running Linux, and that IS better than windows, so by the sales
departments logic, I should be safe from some DOS possibly all of
them;)

(note the above is satirical, and not meant to show my level knowledge
in anyway)

On 11/3/05, Sasha Pachev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  > I know that its unlikely to hit the limit but thats not the point.  :)
>
> A good question to ask the sales is what is going to happen if you get hit by
> some DOS ( like one of my clients is currently), and the ISP lets it run for
> long enough to eat up your quota. In that regard, if you have a quota, I would
> recommend running some bandwidth monitor of your own to deal with those 
> issues.
>
>
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> Sasha Pachev
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> http://www.asksasha.com
>
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