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A workaround for packet filtering from isp's

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A workaround for packet filtering from isp's

Post by TechGuru »

my Isp is packet filtering me and I get horrible connection using any of the vnc versions....it usually drops the connection after like 3-5 mins...so I was hoping there would be some kind of workaround for this annoying thing alot of ISP's are doing now adays
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Post by yleclerc »

Try using a different IP port under 1024. ISP that use packet filtering might be trying to stop P2P file sharing (ie: Kaaza).
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already tried that..there packet filtering every port
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Post by yleclerc »

If you tried my previous suggestion then I do not know what next to suggest? I know that some ISP offer an "opt-in" packet filtering (like mine.) This is a "firewall" service with spware protection. Check with your ISP.
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Post by Ares »

Hm, I see I'm not alone now.

I use encryption on port 1720 (VoIP port). That port is usually not limited.

See my last post in this thread:
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Ps. What ISP do you have? Might help others on your ISP realize what's wrong. I'm Cebridge (www.cebridge.net).


-Ares
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