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djdanska
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Drool......

I just got 20/2 last week with my provider (rcn) and totally love it. 50/50 would just be sweet! I can only wonder what they will charge for that speed! But, what good is 50 on the upload if you can't use it with bittorrent? (that whole sandvine/comcast issue) I don't think my webhosting provider would even let me upload files at that speed! Other than sending files to other comcast 50/50 users, what server has the capability of accepting 50 meg uploads?

But, i could be waay off here and most could. I don't know.
Either way, it would be a nice package.
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When you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all.

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join:2001-04-17
Addison, IL

said by djdanska:

But, what good is 50 on the upload if you can't use it with bittorrent?
I would like to connect to my computer at home from work or on vacation with VNC without feeling like I'm on dial up. Also, application like offsite back ups would hugely benefit from the higher upload.


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Off site backup would be cool. Unfortunately Comcast sends RST packets on non bittorrent traffic too. At least in my testing with wireshark. So, If the backup application is not specifically identified by sandmine (sandvine) or the backup application has been specifically re-written to handle it, it won't work on comcast.


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