Your example is illegally obtaining TV shows and not using a second HTTP
instead of torrent?
Josh Luthman
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I also get TV shows from the UK and anime, with English subtitles, a
couple of days after it airs in Japan.
The reason I get My Linux ISOs via bittorrent, is that I get them on
release day and the HTTP/FTP servers go down.
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 12:43 AM, Josh Luthman
wrote:
> I'm not saying th
Talk to Butch for queuing, Talk to Mac &/or Jeremy for packet and connection
limiting. Both for Bandwidth Management. Remember, you can't hide packets in
a vpn...
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I'm not saying there aren't a lot of legal torrents but I'm saying the
majority are illegal and that torrent is by no means a mainstream protocol
that needs to be supported.
Wow patches? Here's some HTTP mirrors...
http://www.wowwiki.com/Patch_mirrors
MT updates? Click the link above it that is
I get my Ubuntu ISOs via Bittorrent.
We block the customer, until they stop, if it is causing problems with
the AP they are on. We have only had problems on our 2.4Ghz and
sometimes 900Mhz APs. We have not yet had any problems on our 5.8Ghz
APs.
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 12:09 AM, Josh Luthman
wr
There are a lot of legal use of torrents. Many games use it for updates (WoW
especially comes to mind), many Linux software solutions as well (MikroTik use
it, Fedora use it and most other distros can be gotten by Torrent provided by
distro owners). This is not the only fileshare app that is use
Several companies are now using torrents to distribute stuff. World Of
Warcraft is one. Gets kind of touchy when you have customers paying for a
service, such as WOW, and are unable to get updates to play. Everything I
ever do I give torrent traffic a lower priority and it¹s own global que.
Torrents are used by WoW and Mikrotik. What else that you would go
under oath saying you torrented?
On 2/14/10, Robert West wrote:
> We allow but they can't run a server, as in NO sharing. But "allowing"
> means no 24 hour downloading.
>
> Can't get around torrents, even Mikrotik has their upda
Can you put up another link for him specifically? Charge him a large
install fee to drop the pps on your AP and a bit more monthly for the
bandwidth. Ubnt NS5M come to mind.
On 2/14/10, RickG wrote:
> Even though our AUP & TOS does not allow it, I have a customer
> demanding to run bit torrents
We allow but they can't run a server, as in NO sharing. But "allowing"
means no 24 hour downloading.
Can't get around torrents, even Mikrotik has their updates via torrent.
Bob-
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Even though our AUP & TOS does not allow it, I have a customer
demanding to run bit torrents. I want to be fair in all matters. Am I
being over
zealous on not allowing torrents? Who here allows or disallows them?
-RickG
Regarding Saf technika All-ODU, thought it was interesting to note the
following from the spec sheet
a.. Jumbo frame size supports up to 9728 bytes, which allows using longer
header info (VLAN, MPLS) and transmitting more useful content and less
headers, thus gaining on total throughput.
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