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4-13-2011 @ 11:07AM
IvanP91 said...
Rogers has been slapped in the face for doing that. They said they will stop, but it will take em some time to stop throttling wow.
I imagine it would have some effect on WoW sending more packets, considering that Rogers is precicely trying to prevent that.
If you have a vaild legal torrent (or not so legal one) Rogers would deliberatly drop packets in order to screw up ur data, so if anyone in ur home/work was using P2P u wouldnt be able to play WoW.