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This morning, with no warning or notice, they starting blocking inbound port 80 to my house. Given that I am trying to get some work done here, that's more than a little rude, especially since the inbound traffic is essentially trivial -- it's just for test purposes, not a real public website, so we're talking something on the order of tens of K. No idea whether it was an across-the-board change, or specifically targeted at me.

Fortunately, it's easy enough to work around (the nice thing about developing a Facebook app is that the layer of indirection means that I can redirect the port at the FB layer without any change at the user level), but it continues to increase my desire to quit this annoying company. Do I understand correctly from recent conversations that RCN (for a small surcharge) allows inbound port 80? That alone might get me to sign up for them for Internet, given how incompetent Comcast has been lately. (Have I mentioned that outbound email through Comcast has been consistently failing for us for the past two days?)

For now, I seem to be back up and running. I'm tentatively assuming that they simply noticed my inbound port 80 traffic and chose to shut it down. (Although, in that case, I have no idea why they were allowing it previously.) If I find that my new port gets blocked as well, it means that they're sniffing my traffic and looking for HTTP, in which case I'm simply out of here -- we're paying them a small fortune per month, and if they want our money to go elsewhere that much, we can probably oblige them...

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Date: 2008-01-18 06:53 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] dsrtao
RCN will be at our house Friday. Here's what we're getting for $130/month:

Static IP, no filtering.
20Mb/s down, 2Mb/s up.
All the TV channels they have.
A cable box and a CableCard.
Unlimited local and long distance telephone.

Price guaranteed for two years.

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Date: 2008-01-18 06:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] msmemory.livejournal.com
One cable box?
Does that include premium channels e.g. HBO, Cinemax?

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Date: 2008-01-18 07:18 pm (UTC)
dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
From: [personal profile] dsrtao
Eliz said all of the channels. I presume they will charge extra for pay-for-view, and I bet we're not getting some special Spanish or Arabic channels. Probably not the subscription to NFL RipOff 2008, either. But yes, Showtime, Skinemax, HBO, Starz.

You can get more cable boxes and/or cable cards, of course.

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Date: 2008-01-20 03:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elizabear.livejournal.com
They said every channel, including all of the premium movie channels.

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