 SSP
join:2007-04-30 | reply to Guspaz Re: Tomato/MLPPP released (evade throttle or bond two DSL lines)
Any chance Bell can turn a dial and throttle this method? |
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  Guspaz Guspaz Premium,MVM join:2001-11-05 Montreal, QC
·Colbanet
| said by SSP :Any chance Bell can turn a dial and throttle this method? They can't just "turn a dial", but they could take the time and effort with their current hardware to throttle single-link MLPPP.
We think they'd require software updates from Ellacoya to even be able to throttle a proper multi-link (or fake multi-link) setup.
Either way, it works to evade throttling for now, and will always let you bond two connections. |
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  An Onymous
@teksavvy.com
| reply to SSP My personal view on single line MLPPP is that Bell could do something between now and fall. As more users are using this, it would eventually show up on the radar screen. Hopefully the privacy commission would buy us a C&D. Fingers crossed.
As for multiple lines, it might be tougher for them. |
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 SSP
join:2007-04-30
| reply to Guspaz said by Guspaz :said by SSP :Any chance Bell can turn a dial and throttle this method? They can't just "turn a dial", but they could take the time and effort with their current hardware to throttle single-link MLPPP. We think they'd require software updates from Ellacoya to even be able to throttle a proper multi-link (or fake multi-link) setup. Either way, it works to evade throttling for now, and will always let you bond two connections. Awesome job guys. I may need this in the future if they enable throttling on my line. Lets hope they never find this out (though unlikely, but lets hope they at least ignore us). |
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