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Originally posted by: cali99boy
anyone know if the downloaded programs act as P2P(kazaa,bittorrent) in its ability to stream the channels? I using a university connection and they have ICARUS in place that will detect P2P activities and disconnect your internet access.
Dont want to get "busted"
Originally posted by: cali99boy
anyone know if the downloaded programs act as P2P(kazaa,bittorrent) in its ability to stream the channels? I using a university connection and they have ICARUS in place that will detect P2P activities and disconnect your internet access.
Dont want to get "busted"
Originally posted by: fatboy
tvu works decent for me.. had to tweak my gamma settings but for free tv who can complain.. least I don't have to worry about davetv trying to sue me for it either.....
Originally posted by: znaps
Originally posted by: cali99boy
anyone know if the downloaded programs act as P2P(kazaa,bittorrent) in its ability to stream the channels? I using a university connection and they have ICARUS in place that will detect P2P activities and disconnect your internet access.
Dont want to get "busted"
Some of them do operate like bittorrent.
Originally posted by: intogamer
Originally posted by: cali99boy
anyone know if the downloaded programs act as P2P(kazaa,bittorrent) in its ability to stream the channels? I using a university connection and they have ICARUS in place that will detect P2P activities and disconnect your internet access.
Dont want to get "busted"
negative... I believe these are regular http/ftp streams
Originally posted by: cali99boy
anyone know if the downloaded programs act as P2P(kazaa,bittorrent) in its ability to stream the channels? I using a university connection and they have ICARUS in place that will detect P2P activities and disconnect your internet access.
Dont want to get "busted"
Originally posted by: intogamer
Originally posted by: znaps
Originally posted by: cali99boy
anyone know if the downloaded programs act as P2P(kazaa,bittorrent) in its ability to stream the channels? I using a university connection and they have ICARUS in place that will detect P2P activities and disconnect your internet access.
Dont want to get "busted"
Some of them do operate like bittorrent.
But dont' they block certain BT ports?
operate like BT as in the community contributes? rather than the actual BT client?
Originally posted by: Rage187
Originally posted by: funboy42
I call sheens. Firewall off, even anti virus off and left it running all night and all I get is at first connecting and then says downloading and how fast and the size and that is it. No pictar, no sound, no nuthin and Im up to date with every file player known to man down to the dreaded real player. I dont think anyone really got this to work and is just repling with its so great to mess with people, like me. What a waste of my time
er, I watched hours and hours of pr0n yesterday on the 26 available adult channels from channelchooser.com.