Yet another one of Nihil's mysterious speech-isms...Quote:
you are better off spitting your dummy
Nihilisms...?
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Yet another one of Nihil's mysterious speech-isms...Quote:
you are better off spitting your dummy
Nihilisms...?
:idea: Wouldn't writing a script that uncapped your modem be considered an Internet Accelerator?:wow:
Hmmmm,
AK, sorry about that mate, it would seem a British expression, rather than one of my own (I always thought it was American?). I believe that the full version is something like: "spitting your dummy and getting out of your pram"
Something along the lines of a small child throwing a temper tantrum?
Hmmm, with the old voiceline dial-up then that wouldn't be an issue, as the cap was a hardware limitation. A script wouldn't help.Quote:
Wouldn't writing a script that uncapped your modem be considered an Internet Accelerator?
Try mess with broadband and the capping is at the ISP. That would require criminal (felonious) activity on your part?
Here in the U.S. One can change the cable modems firmware to ignore certain ISP controlled settings. I do not believe it is illegal, as long as you own said modem; however, if you do "Un Cap" your modem - you will soon find your cable service (including T.V.) disabled and you will likely NEVER get service turned back on. And AFAIK, Cable, phone and Satellite companies in the U.S. share this type of data.
Kinda like a ISP "User Black List"
I tried one once, back when I was a relative neophyte. It was complete garbage. I don't even recall which one it was. I uninstalled it.
That is something I'll back up, I know most cable companies are NOT OK with anyone screwing with their system. However, Comcast is fairly "nice" in the fact that I can bring up the Didgital Cable boxes control panel by myself to check if the connection is good, what the IP is, see the log files and so on, the tech who came over to see why OnDemand wasn't working just had me do most of the tests myself lol. He was awesome.Quote:
Originally Posted by dinowuff
That is cool gore. I wish roadrunner was like that; the one time I needed a new modem the guy came out to my house and acted like he wrote the book on networking...
I read a while back about un-capping modems, and sounds like you can get into some trouble for that...
Well I'm sure it is against their TOS and I believe it would be illegal being considered as theft of telecommunication services since you're not officially paying for the service you are getting. In Canada that would fall under article 281.2 or the Criminal Code.Quote:
dinowuff:
Here in the U.S. One can change the cable modems firmware to ignore certain ISP controlled settings. I do not believe it is illegal, as long as you own said modem; however, if you do "Un Cap" your modem - you will soon find your cable service (including T.V.) disabled and you will likely NEVER get service turned back on. And AFAIK, Cable, phone and Satellite companies in the U.S. share this type of data.
Kinda like a ISP "User Black List"
It would be like buying a satellite receiver and paying for minimum service and reprogramming your card for all-access
OK... so these so called "Internet Accelerators"...un cap ISP modems.....
ummmmmmm
I dont think so....
so should I repeat myself.. :rolleyes:
By un capping the modem...which is removing a "software" limitation....which is probably, as all ready stated by the Mr wise Ippersiel,
against TOS (here in Canada anyway)
and in other words...illegal
unless you own the modem of course....then you can do what ever the fook you want....I am sure the ISP will probably cap you..somewhere else down the line ;)
Unless of course they are fricken morons....then you can chew all thier bandwidth....til they catch on.
MLF
MLF
What the hell is that supposed to mean?Quote:
Originally Posted by nihil
Anyway, no, they don't work. The only thing they do is take up space. If you want to make your internet faster, I suggest that you switch ISPs. But I'm here as a n00b, so don't take my advice. ;)