At 3:47 AM -0400 8/20/03, Glenn Schunemann wrote:
I think this was the point of this scheme in the first place: Designed to keep folks from running a server over the bandwidth.


Nah, there are plenty of ways to block servers. I'm pretty sure this was just a technical issue with Cable systems .



On Tuesday, August 19, 2003, at 11:28 PM, Clark Martin wrote:

It kind of stinks as you still need to use your phone line to connect, you have slow uploads (which could be a problem even if you are only downloading) and it's harder to use with a router.



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