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Re: 1mb on 5 computers. How do I do it?
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I'm not having a pop either sorry if it comes across that way. :o: |
Re: 1mb on 5 computers. How do I do it?
I imagine the only reason for putting that into the T&Cs is so that if someone plugs 10 PCs into a 1Mb line & then phones NTL to complain of slow speeds when they're all being used, NTL can just say "well you're only supposed to use 3 PCs....". Other than that I can't see any reason for limiting the number of PCs you can connect.
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That does not mean that people aren't doing it, it just means that if caught ntl could remove the service. |
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Hmmm. 5 computers sharing a 1 Mb connection! You would only be able to have just over 20 Mb of traffic on each per day before breaching the usage allowance. :eek:
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Ouch! Thank god theyre notimplementing the cap yet eh? lol I think it might warrant the upgrade to 2meg!
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i have a linksys nslu2 accessable via http, ftp ,and samba, it also servs music to itunes via mt-daapd. (runs unslung 5.5, http://nslu2-linux.org) but then not accessable from the internet the only time it ever gets allowed net access is to download packages/updates (its blocked from internet @ the router) so i cant see ntl having a problem with it if they even knew it was there :) |
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