Anyone managed to uncap his modem here?

Anyone managed to uncap his modem here?

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Anyone managed to uncap his modem here? Dario Sabo 02-01-2006
Posted by Bill M. on September 8, 2007, 12:19 am
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On Fri, 7 Sep 2007 21:08:05 -0700, "Charles Newman"

>Giganews does not seem to ever get rid of thier news archives.

Of course they do. They just have some of the longest retention in the
industry, but they don't maintain an archive at all.

>When
>I was on Comcast, that is what we had. The only difference between
>Giganews and Supernews is that Supernews does not appear to
>retain anything with X-No-Archive set to yes. Comparing between
>Giganews and Supernews, before I had the cable modem service
>turned off, I could see a lot of stuff on Giganews with X No
>Archive turned on that did not appear in Supernews.
>
>X-No-Archive used to be exlcusive to Google. I guess other
>sites with longer rententions are using that now.

"exclusive to Google"?? I'm sorry, but this looks like another one of
those "you need ICS in order to do file and printer sharing"
statements. In other words, not only completely false, but so false
that one wonders how you even got there. :)

--
Bill

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Posted by BR on February 2, 2006, 9:20 am
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Dario Sabo wrote:

> No, I'm just asking is it possible to do it without getting caught?
>
>> On Wed, 1 Feb 2006 13:42:31 +0100, Dario Sabo wrote:
>>
>> > Greetings from Croatia.
>>
>> Why, do you fancy losing your broadband service?

The short answer is, NO.

Posted by phoenix on February 3, 2006, 3:18 am
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On Wed, 1 Feb 2006 16:05:36 +0100, Dario Sabo wrote:

> No, I'm just asking is it possible to do it without getting caught?
>
>> On Wed, 1 Feb 2006 13:42:31 +0100, Dario Sabo wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings from Croatia.
>>
>> Why, do you fancy losing your broadband service?

No, it's not possible as your ISP monitors all the traffic an their
network. I do know of a couple of users on my old Cable ISP did uncap their
modems and were caught very quickly and lost their connections.

It's not worth the effort. Don't forget, if it's worth stealing then it's
worth paying for it. ;-)

Regards

Bill

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