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| Hi, > For tips find Tiscali listed here ISP's known to BLOCK or Filter p2p or specifically Limewire Yes I saw that, thanks. It'd be nice to get actual confirmation via some sort of port scan though just be absolutely sure. Some hard, believable info/data. > of course they will tell you they don't block p2p. They want your business. I find that a slightly odd thing to say! but anyway not to worry.OK thanks. still looking for some port scanning method of some sort that gives some readings of which ports are not blocked and which are blocked by my isp somehow, thanks. |
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