 | Nice. It's cool to see new technologies like this being used together. What I find nice is that with more people just downloading and uploading the torrents at once, the general speeds of the torrents in such an automated system would probably be faster than ones found on random websites. At least in theory. -- What the big print giveth, the small print taketh away. |
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 | Won't Isp's in their desire to block p2p ports block some legit torrent-mod use... if it's all encryted how are they to tell which one's legit... this could be interesting if it goes into mainstream usage... |
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 yockTFTCPremium join:2000-11-21 Miamisburg, OH kudos:3 | ISP's will have to lose the notion that all heavy traders are illegal traders. I can see large ISP's trying to quash this...long live greed capitalism... |
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 tadmaz join:2002-05-30 Mount Prospect, IL | reply to L Campanazo With most bittorrent clients you can change the ports it uses. |
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 | Bandwidth shaping hardware (or software) could care less if you changed the port. |
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