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Hey JEAN! Dec 07 08:37 05, JEAN PARROT wrote to MAURICE KINAL: JP> When the cable company in my home got on Internet, they used JP> an I/F from Motorola. They can not monitor the use on this I/F. I didn't know that. That sounds rather odd since they probably have their own logs of what passes through their servers to you so despite no direct information from your device they could still know how much traffic is going on. The problem then is their cost and hassel keeping tabs on everyone but it wouldn't be that difficult to keep tabs on any traffic that exceeds a predetermined ceiling. I doubt their is an effective way for any particular system to defeat that without hacking the server that keeps this information and then altering their specific, or all, account(s). JP> When JP> my first one died on me, I insisted to get another Motorola. They JP> were using another make and only had a few Motorola left. It is JP> still going. I have owned a few Motorola devices and was quite happy with them. They tend to be far more configurable then their competition's comparable devices. JP> Just keep repeating this as it is good. Will do. Standard operating procedure here as it turns out. Life is good, Maurice --- Msged/LNX 6.1.2* Origin: The Pointy Stick Society XV - Linux Point (1:261/38.9) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 261/38 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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