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I am on a T1 LAN at school and i can't connect with a file sharing programs anymore. Kazaa is what i used to download music and such and i can connect now. People have said that they put a firewall up because p2p programs were hogging the bandwidth. I have tried many, about 15, other programs and no go there either. Is there anyway to get around this? Maybe proxy or something. Any help would be great.
Sean
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If they put something up to block you out from using it, you shouldn't be using it to begin with. No offence, but school is for education, not entertainment.
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I see how that would be true if i lived in a dorm but i pay to live in an apartment off campus. I pay to use this connection and was just wondering if there was anyway to get around it.
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I am still looking for a solution to this if anyone has any ideas or fixes. Thanks for your time.
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