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Hairbautt
05-04-2005, 11:19 PM
http://www.rr.com/rdrun/

I'm thinking (or forced to) switching over to Roadrunner High Speed Online through Brighthouse Networks. (Link above)

:lookaroun I'm worried about their "P2P" policy...I currently have AOL who've only bothered me once with some crap letter saying I download movies (I NEVER have, lol...but other things yeah... :blushing: ...) But AOL to me is safe for P2P.

Now, I live in Florida so does anyone have RR in my state? Yes/no? Any problems you've encountered? :ermm:

Skiz
05-05-2005, 12:05 AM
Maybe you can give us a link to the part about p2p.

I have RR in Austin, TX and I love it. It's VERY fast. I have also downloaded my fair share of media (...and your share, and your share, and your share... :ph34r: ) and I've recieved a letter or any of that stuff. Just don't get their wireless. Wireless sucks. :sick:

Triadcool
05-05-2005, 01:01 AM
I have roadrunner. I live in ohio and I downloaded and uploaded 109gb of movies and software last month. I have never got any letter of any kind and I have had there service for over a year.

Hairbautt
05-05-2005, 01:06 AM
Ok. Good to know, thanks guys I was afraid they might block the needed ports or something....
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Edit: What happens to my email address...Going from AOL to RR, I'm gonna have to change alot of crap & tell alotta people. :wacko:

Formula1
05-05-2005, 01:45 AM
I wish this service was available over here in maryland u.s. :( , 8mbps is really great for 45$ a month. Corporate bastards, comcast , charges 42$ for 4mbps. I hate monopolies :(

Samurai
05-05-2005, 01:48 AM
be thankful you don't live in the uk :)

mr. nails
05-05-2005, 02:24 AM
yep, <-- austin, tx also and i love my rr!! we recently got a free upgrade and i've idled @ 515kps while dl'ing beautiful pornagraphy & 350kps using bt...

RealitY
05-05-2005, 07:51 AM
I think they are generally middle of the road and if get notified they will pass it on but not turn you over as some like Comcast have been know to from what Ive heard. As for your email you can get the limited AOL pack at under $5 to retain your email and just pick up your mail form their web interface as I dont think that effects the time used then. Then just use that for whatever time you need if you do need it to notify anyone that you cant think of right away...

RPerry
05-05-2005, 01:36 PM
Have been on RR for about 6 weeks now, and my upload stays maxed ( with help from Sideswiped) only complaint I have is the upload speed. By the way Hairbautt, I'm on CFL.RR

Damnatory
05-05-2005, 05:37 PM
I have RR in Missouri, and I download about 500GB a month on their 5mbit connection, no letters or anything like that ever... (Knocks on wood) My only complaint is RPerry's, the upload sucks... I get about 650kB/s down, but only 45kB/s upload... :(

Skiz
05-05-2005, 06:56 PM
I have RR in Missouri, and I download about 500GB a month


What are you downloading that it's 500 gb monthly??? :ohmy: :unsure:

RPerry
05-05-2005, 07:50 PM
I have RR in Missouri, and I download about 500GB a month on their 5mbit connection, no letters or anything like that ever... (Knocks on wood) My only complaint is RPerry's, the upload sucks... I get about 650kB/s down, but only 45kB/s upload... :(

Yes, we indeed have the same speed connection :01:

Hairbautt
05-05-2005, 09:25 PM
Have been on RR for about 6 weeks now, and my upload stays maxed ( with help from Sideswiped) only complaint I have is the upload speed. By the way Hairbautt, I'm on CFL.RR :cool: Cool. You're sig tells me AOL sucks too.

yep, <-- austin, tx also and i love my rr!! we recently got a free upgrade and i've idled @ 515kps while dl'ing beautiful pornagraphy & 350kps using bt...
Nice... :lol:

I think I'll share alot more after the switch too. Expect an additional 2.3 GB of music ;) (ok, ok its only 1.3 GB :shifty: )

fkdup74
05-06-2005, 04:54 AM
so.cal.rr rawks too :01:

been on it for two years next month
never have heard a complaint from them about what I do

but I never ate up 500 GB a month either :rolleyes:

Hairbautt
05-06-2005, 07:07 PM
so.cal.rr rawks too :01:

been on it for two years next month
never have heard a complaint from them about what I do

but I never ate up 500 GB a month either :rolleyes:
I now have Roadrunner. Its five (5!) times faster!! :D

All thats left is activation of email...Kept AOL email & benefits for $15. :)

Skiz
05-06-2005, 07:17 PM
Congrats and welcome to the fast lane. ;)

Hairbautt
05-06-2005, 07:43 PM
Congrats and welcome to the fast lane. ;)
Thanks! My ratio is going to skyrocket...er...Participation level. :lol:

:shifty:

Hairbautt
05-07-2005, 10:54 AM
I just tried getting Enterprise Episode Demons (I missed it) & Azureus tried to update at the same time...Neither download is starting!!

I tried K-Lite to download a song, K-lite connects, but not to peers!!


Please, don't tell me the ports are NOT blocked or something... :(

Hairbautt
01-10-2006, 04:39 AM
Please read this e-mail completely, as it pertains to your Road Runner account. The master account holder should respond to this email.

Road Runner has received reports of possible virus activity originating from your computer (using IP address ***********at 07 Hundred Hours on 12/27/2005). Due to the nature of the activity, it appears that your computer has either been infected with a virus or has been compromised by a malicious mass emailing program. Some users have unknowingly installed these programs through file sharing networks (i.e. Kazaa, Limewire, etc.), viruses or by visiting a compromised website. Since the majority of these programs appear as legitimate programs, anti-virus programs may not protect you.

In order to prevent this activity from continuing, Bright House Networks strongly recommends following:
Visit the Bright House Networks Security Website (http://security.mybrightbiz.com/proxy.php) for instructions on how to keep your computer up to date with the latest Microsoft updates. After you finish with the updates, you will be instructed on how to scan your computer for viruses. ***NOTE*** The Security Website is currently in its testing stages. Therefore, if you find any errors in the content or functionality please let us know so we can correct them. Also, if you have any suggestions for improvement/enhancement, please send us some feedback.

If you cannot access the Security Website, or you have previous knowledge or experience with removing viruses, you can follow the steps on the second page of this letter. This information provides guidelines for resolving these types of issues. Please note that Bright House Networks and Road Runner do not provide technical support for viruses or other malware. If you are unsure how to utilize these tools, you may wish to seek assistance by contacting a certified computer technician or your computer manufacturer.

Because this activity puts your computer at risk to be used by others, we do ask that you do one of the following; (1) finish the entire process in the Security Website, (2) follow the steps in the second page of this letter or (3) have your computer serviced. In order for us to know that the issue is being resolved, we ask that you please reply to this email via the Security Website or via email. In order to protect all of our subscribers, your account may be temporarily suspended if this activity continues. WTF :angry: Please be aware that we take this action to not only protect you but our entire subscriber base. Feel free to contact us with any questions.
Sincerely,

Security Department
Bright House Networks
High Speed Online Services - Road Runner
violations@***********


RECOMMENDED STEPS TO FOLLOW

**Keep your Computer Up to Date**
Visit http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com. This is the Microsoft Windows update website, here you can download and install the latest security updates and patches for your version of Windows. If you have an Apple based PC, visit http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/ for the latest patches and security updates.

**Run a Virus Scan**
Using a web based virus scanner is a good first step. Any of the sites listed below will scan your computer for viruses. Even if you have anti-virus software in your computer, we recommend that you scan with one of the sites below. Think of it as getting a second opinion about your computer.
. http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
. http://www.pandasoftware.com/activescan/com/activescan_principal.htm
. http://www3.ca.com/securityadvisor/virusinfo/scan.aspx

The virus scanner should be able to detect and clean most viruses out there but unfortunately once your computer is infected with a virus, anti-virus software may not be able to remove the virus. If you encounter a virus that cannot be removed, Microsoft has set up a free virus support line to assist you. Call them at 1-866-PC SAFETY (727-2338). As another alternative, visit http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/ or http://www.moosoft.com/products/cleaner/download/ , there you can download a virus removal tools that might remove some of the more serious infections.

Once your computer has been scanned for viruses, we strongly recommend that you install resident anti virus software. Here are just a few of the many anti-virus programs out there.

EZ Armor - http://www.rr.com/flash/index.cfm?startView=DOWNLOAD
AVG Antivirus - http://www.grisoft.com/us/us_index.php
Norton Antivirus - http://www.symantec.com/index.htm
McAfee VirusScan - http://www.mcafee.com/us/
PC-cillin - http://www.trendmicro.com/en/home/us/personal.htm
Panda Software - http://www.pandasoftware.com/home/default.asp

Bright House Networks and Road Runner do not endorse or support any of the above products. They are listed for your reference and represent only a portion of those commercially available.

***Removing Unknown Proxy Service***
These steps are provided to assist you in removing the unknown proxy service running on your computer(s). If this is unsuccessful in completely removing this issue, we strongly recommend reformatting your computer.

1. Download and install Startup Control Panel http://www.mlin.net/StartupCPL.shtml (This program shows you what runs when you re-boot computer and simplifies the process of stopping programs that run when you reboot.)
2. Open the website http://www.sysinfo.org/startuplist.php. (you can also search for the file name using a search engine like Google)
3. Open the Control Panel on your computer (by clicking on "Start > Control Panel" -or- "Start > Settings > Control Panel" depending on your operating system).
4. Double click the "Startup" icon in the Control Panel. After the program opens, resize the window by moving the cursor to the border of the display until a double-arrow appears. Hold the left mouse key down and drag the border until you can read all of the text in the window. Additionally, resize the "Path" column so you can read all of the text.
5. Each line in the Startup Control Panel should end with a filename and ".exe". For example, one line might read "C:\Program Files\QuickTime\qttask.exe" -atboottime. In this case, qttask.exe is what you need to find.
6. On the website, type the name of the exe file in the search box (i.e. qttask.exe as illustrated in the above example). Search for that filename to see what that file does. If the file is a virus, trojan, malware, or something you are not using, turn it off in the Startup Control Panel by clicking the check box off.
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each item on all the tabs in the Startup Control Panel.

***Additional Tools to Locate an Unknown Proxy***
Port Explorer http://www.diamondcs.com.au/portexplorer/index.php?page=home
This program is a demo that can be used for 30 days or 50 uses. After that, if you wish to continue using the program, you need to purchase the program. This tool allows you to see all programs on the computer that are talking, listening, or connected to something on the Internet. The Startup control Panel may be used with some of these program names as well to help identify them.

***What to do if above steps are unsuccessful***
We recommend the following steps to prevent a repeat occurrence:
1. Back up your documents, pictures and other important files.
2. Restore your operating system using your manufacturer supplied CD's or reformat your computer and reload Windows using your. Caution - this will permanently delete all data on your hardrive
3. If you are having difficulties, bring this letter to a qualified and certified computer technician with security and virus experience.
** Be sure to scan you backup for viruses BEFORE restoring that data to the newly loaded computer. **


**Policies**
You can view our policies online at the following link:
http://www.mybrightbiz.com/Help/rrpolicies.cfm

I'll be damned...:pinch: That entire week I left ABC on with 15-20 active torrents. :unsure: I guess that's what they meant...

Hunted
01-13-2006, 09:20 PM
I have been on RoadRunner (in Ohio) for a few years now. The download speed is good, but the upload cap is only around 45KB/s, which sucks for seeding torrents.

Damnatory
01-16-2006, 06:27 PM
I have been on RoadRunner (in Ohio) for a few years now. The download speed is good, but the upload cap is only around 45KB/s, which sucks for seeding torrents.
It also sucks terribly for playing online games... Nothing makes you lag more than a low upload rate.

Try playing Halo2 on Xbox live, you'll see what I mean. Host kills all the time...
Playing on Xlink Kai is even worse with that low a upload speed.

Wallace_Askew
01-16-2006, 07:49 PM
I live in Austin as well and I loved my roadrunner. I'm forced to use grande at this time. Its not too bad.

fkdup74
01-17-2006, 02:44 AM
long-ass letter from ISP
I'll be damned...:pinch: That entire week I left ABC on with 15-20 active torrents. :unsure: I guess that's what they meant...

I've left BT running in the past, and never recieved such a letter
in fact, I just reinstalled AZ, and am grabbing Linux ISOs and letting it run
I still do not expect such a letter

have you checked on your PC to make sure she doesn't have a cold? :P

and yups, the 384 upload sux ass
think the 8mbps connection gets you 512 upload, but meh....
can't be bothered upgrading :(

Hairbautt
01-17-2006, 02:51 AM
I have Mcafee no viruses found. ISP hasn't bothered me, but I still hate that they sent me that.

Nice qoute. lol