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its cheap, but is it that bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="youdoofus" data-source="post: 8656992" data-attributes="member: 664079"><p>thats all about the provisioning system. if the mac of your modem was provisioned for service but their billing system wasnt linked to it, then you could have gotten away with it for a while, but there are software suites that ISPs use to sniff out bandwidth usage that isnt otherwise accounted for. Your modem still an ip assigned to it which would be traceable thru the hops that your modem took to get online tho. For cable service providers, the path from the ISP to you is NOC (network operations center), node, hub, pedestal, modem, all of which is traceable</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youdoofus, post: 8656992, member: 664079"] thats all about the provisioning system. if the mac of your modem was provisioned for service but their billing system wasnt linked to it, then you could have gotten away with it for a while, but there are software suites that ISPs use to sniff out bandwidth usage that isnt otherwise accounted for. Your modem still an ip assigned to it which would be traceable thru the hops that your modem took to get online tho. For cable service providers, the path from the ISP to you is NOC (network operations center), node, hub, pedestal, modem, all of which is traceable [/QUOTE]
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