Small ISPs are technically free to choose whatever bandwidth provider to the internet they want for ADSL at least.
Teksavvy uses Peer1 or Cogent bandwidth, Sympatico/Bell only provides the connection from the home to the DSLAM.
Thus, Sympatico's traffic shaping/throttling/outages/etc does not affect Teksavvy's operations.
See http://www.dslreports.com/forum/sympat and search for throttling It began in the last couple of months, so ignore threads older than say November 2007 or so.
Kerio personal firewall does a MD5 check on programs that use the internet. If the program's md5 code is different from the one initially used to create the firewall rule, the user is asked what to do. (Accept/Reject)
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Actually quite a few people on DALnet (IRC) are doing that. They msg urls to pages at http://home.dal.net/nick/somefile.exe which is actually user webspace so newbies get tricked into downloading the virus/trojan/whatever
http://teksavvy.com/en/resdsl.asp?ID=7&mID=1
Much better than Bell Sympatico's service.
Small ISPs are technically free to choose whatever bandwidth provider to the internet they want for ADSL at least. Teksavvy uses Peer1 or Cogent bandwidth, Sympatico/Bell only provides the connection from the home to the DSLAM. Thus, Sympatico's traffic shaping/throttling/outages/etc does not affect Teksavvy's operations.
See http://www.dslreports.com/forum/sympat and search for throttling
It began in the last couple of months, so ignore threads older than say November 2007 or so.
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r19634497-Non-P2P-SSL-Protocols-now-being-throttled
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r19856107-ThrottlingShaping-Supposedly-Non-Existant-On-Bells-Network
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r19691840-Traffic-shaping-timeline-graph
AMD Athlon X2 CPUs revision E6 and later support 4GB fine (with PAE).
You'll need PAE on anyway to use DEP.
I'm running here with 4GB RAM in 32-bit mode and all of it is accessible.
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=234365
http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/6650/exceldy7.png
Here's a link to the story on MozillaZine: Link
Kerio personal firewall does a MD5 check on programs that use the internet. If the program's md5 code is different from the one initially used to create the firewall rule, the user is asked what to do. (Accept/Reject)
They say it here for the win32 binaries at least.
Actually quite a few people on DALnet (IRC) are doing that. They msg urls to pages at http://home.dal.net/nick/somefile.exe which is actually user webspace so newbies get tricked into downloading the virus/trojan/whatever