Seems when I make any shift to DSL, I'll have to be sure it's a non-blocked service. And, hey... Who *doesn't* like yelling at Qworst? Gary Nichols wrote: > Let me clarify what Kevin just said: > If you are a VDSL (TV) customer, your ports are already blocked. My > machines that are located on my LAN at home haven't seen ONE instance of > this (I have the 1MB up/ 1MB down service). > > If you are a DSL (Megabit) customer, your ports are not blocked. I > think this is because they mix residential and business customers on the > same IP space. If you are a residential customer, your TOS states that > you aren't allowed to run services behind their IP space. Business > customers OTOH are allowed to run services. > > The reason I know this is because when Qwest blocked ports to VDSL > customers way back (http://www.garynichols.com/stories.php?story=47) I > called and screamed foul. I really didn't expect to get anywhere, I > just like yelling at Qwest. *grin* > > Cheers, > Gary