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Torrent vs routers

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-14 20:39

Torrents affect my ISP's routers and causes connection loss, even with port forwarding.  Are there torrent proof routers?

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-14 21:35

no.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-15 3:36

The fact that your ISP filters torrent traffic doesn't have anything to do with limitations of their routers. Get a better ISP.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-15 6:11

wut r u gonna do? u gunna go 2 ur isp and tell dem, 'hey i baute sum routers i wan u guis 2 yuse"? lol they gowna laff @ u.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-15 7:48

Sometimes, the only solution is to pay for a business service. Business class Internet service usually costs more than normal services but the ISP usually keeps their hands off the service of their business customers. This means you'd probably need to pay more money to get a pretty good torrent service.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-15 7:50

>>5
Sometimes, the only solution is to stop giving companies that screw over their customers your money.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-15 15:44

>>1
You're making no fucking sense at all.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-16 7:54

>>6
That's often not an option for those that want broadband. The situation for broadband in America is quite terrible. Often, the only alternative to the monopoly broadband provider would be dial up.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-16 8:33

>>8
The alternative is to get a bunch of people in your neighborhood together and petition a competing, non-sucking broadband provider to expand their coverage in your area, and stick to your principles and use dial-up in the mean time. Or to not move to areas with shitty broadband in the first place.
Quietly bending over is what got the US in this situation in the first place.

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