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Thread: Usenet and Cox

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    MrOblaGoo
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    Okay currently I have Verizon DSL and I use Torrents via uTorrent and Verizon doesn't care that I'm torrenting, they don't throttle my speeds or send me mail. But tomorrow we're moving to a new apartment and we're getting Cox Internet, and I did research and I read that Cox is much more strict about Torrents and they have a 3 strike rule, so I was okay I'm screwed, then I thought about Usenet, I'm willing to pay for Usenet access if Cox allows it and doesn't throttle it or give me strikes. Thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrOblaGoo View Post
    Okay currently I have Verizon DSL and I use Torrents via uTorrent and Verizon doesn't care that I'm torrenting, they don't throttle my speeds or send me mail. But tomorrow we're moving to a new apartment and we're getting Cox Internet, and I did research and I read that Cox is much more strict about Torrents and they have a 3 strike rule, so I was okay I'm screwed, then I thought about Usenet, I'm willing to pay for Usenet access if Cox allows it and doesn't throttle it or give me strikes. Thanks in advance.
    Get $11/mo Astra with free SSL and your ISP shouldn't have a clue about what you're dling. Or at least makes it very impractical to track you down.

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    SSL doesn't stop them port blocking.

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    SSL doesn't stop them port blocking.
    No, but it does indeed help with the strikes.

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    Cox has its own servers, but the retention is crap. I forget how long the retention is, but I'm sure its no longer than a few weeks. Its also outsourced to highwinds, which is good. But if you're only looking for 0-day tv/movies/ect then you should be fine.

    Quote Originally Posted by heiska View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by c0ld View Post
    SSL doesn't stop them port blocking.
    No, but it does indeed help with the strikes.
    No it doesn't. SSL only enables you to get around protocol specific throttling.
    Last edited by cola; 03-16-2010 at 07:07 PM.

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    Aight then. I didn't bother copying words from wikipedia before replying.

    Point being, you should be pretty safe with usenet. At lease more safe than with torrents.

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    I've been with Cox for about 4 years now and have D/L over a 1TB of data using torrents and have never been flagged yet. So if your careful and only use private trackers you should by fairly safe.

    As for Cox's newsgroups they do have free access to newsgroups through Highwinds with around 40 days of retention and they do limit you to 4 connections @ 512Kbps per connection.

    http://support.cox.com/sdccommon/asp...5-b59ecbeafccd

    As for using your own Usenet access I have a block account and get the full speed with no throttling from Cox.

    HTH
    Last edited by DSLFreak; 03-17-2010 at 07:42 PM.

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    Take a look at their 'acceptable use' policy; obviously, if you get SSL, it's hard/impossible to directly see what you're doing. BUT, probably more importantly, they have 'caps' on usage, just like Comcast.

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    I've been with cox for four years with absolutely no problems with torrenting. I have had no problems with throttling or caps at any time. I am seeding 24/7 and there has been a few months that I have done a TB of traffic easily (mostly download ).

    Plus they just upgraded my tier from 15/1.5mbit to a 20/4mbit. So at least they are trying to do something to compete with fios (not in my area).

    I've tried the cox servers for newsgroups. It was ok I guess. 30 day retention. 4 connections at 512kbps per connection (thats kbits....). so the speed sux. I doubt you would have any problems with a paid service though (never tried).
    Last edited by That1Guy; 03-18-2010 at 05:37 AM.
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    Cox, like most ISPs, only cares when they receive a DMCA takedown notice, they don't care that you torrent.

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