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Mark Griskey wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Also what is Verizon's attitude towards bittorenting? Would this be
blocked and would I then need a router that does port forwarding?
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I've had Fios for several years now (since 2006 iirc), and never had an
issue with bittorrent. The last time I used bittorrent was yesterday.
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I currently have Time Warner in the area I live and will be moving soon
and will hopefully have access to FiOS there as well. I also run
serveral linux servers (mainly for DNS, newsgroups and email routing)
and was wondering what Verizon's attitude towards that (running
servers) on a FiOS connection was as well?<br>
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For phone, however, I still use Vonage. Have had it for about 8 years
now without any issues.<br>
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Robert Wolfe, Linux+/Net+/Server+/CCNA/LPI 1&2/MCSA/MCSE/MCITP/MCTS
Systems Administrator
Cognigen Corporation
395 Youngs Rd.
Williamsville, NY 14221
Phone: 716-633-3463
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:robert.wolfe@cognigencorp.com">robert.wolfe@cognigencorp.com</a></pre>
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