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Re: What NTL know....
I forget where I read it, but a rather forensic process was described, that could make strong assumptions about the number of systems behind a router, but it required tight monitoring. If you spoof the router's mac address, then unless they are going to router-check everyone, then they don't even know where to start looking!
What's the point of the 3 machine limit anyway? - So I can't invite 3 mates to hook their machines up, and team-frag some other guys over the net.
Since the standard consumer broadband router normally has FOUR ports, that would be a more understandable limit, since you would be hooking some extra hardware up to support more.
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