smooth surfing Was: ...NAT users

JD Runyan Jason.Runyan at nitckc.usda.gov
Tue Jan 29 15:42:02 CST 2002


>> 
>> On Mon, Jan ,  at 03:07:18PM -0600, Bradley Miller wrote:
>> >                                                           I think Comcast
>> > is just trying to keep everyone from maxing out their "pipe" and shutting
>> > down the network.   It's the wrong approach IMHO.
>> > 
>> > -- Bradley Miller
>> That we can agree on.  I am not even sure that comcast actually propesed the
>> idea.  I think someone may have inserted their name for the example.
>
>If you don't want Metered, and you agree on no NATs, then how do you propose
>the average or low end user to get high speeds reliable
>
I don't agree to no NAT's.  I agree to the above statement that comcast is 
trying not to have to buy more bandwidth, or to get take advantage of the 
hobby computer user who has multiple machines, but the machines tend to out-
number the users.

-- 
JD Runyan
		"You can't milk a point."
			David M. Kuehn, Ph.D.




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