31 Jan
2002
31 Jan
'02
2:13 p.m.
On Thursday, January 31, 2002, at 10:24 AM, Conrad A. Rockenhaus wrote:
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When someone's running NAT, the bandwidth is distributed between the users behind the NAT device.
If someone's assigned 512K, they can only use up to 512K, be it one computer, or several behind a NAT device.
Ive often pondered the feasibility of port based bandwidth rate control, and if broadband providers would ever actually implement it, whether protected by Ts&Cs or not. jm