
<My two-cents> Who initiates a torrent? Isn't it the end user, sitting behing a company computer, who has the rights to install (or run) a torrent client? If its a techie, then they would have their own computer with full rights to access the netwok? I stopped commenting the moment i saw the comments veering off-topic. Doesn't it make sense that therefore if there was a way to prevent the torrent from running, it would free the bandwidth? without involving any outside parties? This concern has spawned a new generation of devices more advanced than a simple firewall. That's all that everybody is saying. Get an appliance, and block torrent access, mass mailing, broadcasts, unnecessary traffic and unauthorised users from accessing your network and precious bandwidth. </My Two-cents> ./Sam On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 10:32 AM, aki <aki275@gmail.com> wrote:
@Steve, Open Source crap does not work and you know it. No wonder KE ISPs cannot sustain reliability factors, ati SLAs on local loops. Wacha siasa, IMHO :-)))
Cheers.
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 9:46 AM, Steve Muchai <smuchai@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Tusker, Please take his advice, stop listening to morons like us and buy a packeteer.
BR S
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