On Monday 15 September 2003 01:30 pm, Ashley Oviatt wrote:
> Hey, on that SP Fork internet, do they block ports?
>
> Ashley

snip-
yes they just started see this page for more info

>http://www.sfcn.org/sfcn/tech/techpage3.htm

"FYI … Because of this virus and warnings of others we have blocked all TCP 
traffic on ports 135, 136, 137, 138, and 445.  As much as we hate to block 
ports for the entire system, we felt it was necessary in these cases.  These 
are the ONLY ports we currently block and I will list any additional ports we 
block in these tech pages."

and from page 2

" We tried to triple our Internet bandwidth this week but our provider had 
technical issues and we had to backoff the upgrade (read delay).  We will 
attempt the upgrade again soon.  This upgrade should greatly improve your 
cable modem performance.  After it has been completed and we’ve had a couple 
of days to test we should be able to increase the maximum speed limit of all 
cable modems to 3 mbps download and 1 mbps upload."

but for $35 a month who's to complain.. and if you subscribe to their 
basic/expanded cable they will sell the cable modem service for $28 a month. 

Now if only I could get xmission as the isp through sfcn's cable modem I would 
be most pleased.

Brian 
 


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