- Jan 6, 2001
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I'm just curious, how much bandwidth does AIM really use? The story is that on my brother's college campus no one can connect to AIM and supposedly it's not blocked. I'm guessing they blocked port 5190 or they have it setup to have an extremely low priority not allowing anyone to connect.
Is there is quick and easy way to see if 5190 is blocked? The campus is very short on bandwidth and they have tried many stupid things to attempt to not spend $$ on the bandwidth that they actually need.
Is there is quick and easy way to see if 5190 is blocked? The campus is very short on bandwidth and they have tried many stupid things to attempt to not spend $$ on the bandwidth that they actually need.