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powerhog
Stinkin' up the joint
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join:2000-12-14
Owasso, OK

Wholesale too?

Doesn't really negatively affect me as I run no P2P apps. But I wonder if their traffic "management" also affects their non-consumer accounts.

For example, I use a WISP who contracts with Cox to connect to their network. Thus everywhere on the Internet, I show to be a Cox subscriber with one of their IPs. I wonder if my traffic would get "managed" (even if my actual ISP does none) should I decide to run P2P for some reason?

wierdo

join:2001-02-16
Tulsa, OK
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said by powerhog:

Doesn't really negatively affect me as I run no P2P apps. But I wonder if their traffic "management" also affects their non-consumer accounts.

For example, I use a WISP who contracts with Cox to connect to their network. Thus everywhere on the Internet, I show to be a Cox subscriber with one of their IPs. I wonder if my traffic would get "managed" (even if my actual ISP does none) should I decide to run P2P for some reason?
I can't say for certain CBS is being "throttled" in Oklahoma, but it certainly is in San Diego. Thus far, the blocking has not reached the Kansas market (which includes NW Arkansas, where I have another CBS account, although that one is HFC based, not fiber).


The Beer
I Love It When A Plan Comes Together
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join:2001-07-24
Atlantic, IA

Yea I wonder if it is in Omaha too.

We have seen some real strange stuff on CBS lately.

Not P2P however odd routes and connections just going whack in general.

Not good.


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