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Rtfaup

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reply to decx

Re: Does Bell allow Dual Login?

It's against the acceptable use policy, thought i don't think they monitor this if its from the same DSL line.


DKS
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said by Rtfaup :

It's against the acceptable use policy, thought i don't think they monitor this if its from the same DSL line.

It will also split your speed in half.
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noemails

@bell.ca

wrong



DKS
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said by noemails :

wrong

Last time I tried it that's what happened. Whatever.
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noemails

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tried what two computers on the same router dont mean half speed. maybe if your both torrenting or streaming but two ocmputers doesnt mean half speed i have 4 computers onhline and its reasonable with everyone online on a bell 25 connecction



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said by noemails :

tried what two computers on the same router dont mean half speed. maybe if your both torrenting or streaming but two ocmputers doesnt mean half speed i have 4 computers onhline and its reasonable with everyone online on a bell 25 connecction

This has nothing do with multiple computers plugged into a single router.

decx
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reply to DKS

said by DKS:

said by Rtfaup :

It's against the acceptable use policy, thought i don't think they monitor this if its from the same DSL line.

It will also split your speed in half.

Well it doesn't split your speed in half. All it does it that both PPPoE connection shares the bandwidth allocated for the line. Each just uses what is available.

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