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[ NNSquad ] ISP's resetting RealPlayer?


Hello all,

I have a question and no proof that this is true.  I listen to NPR daily
while working, on a computer that pretty much does nothing else.  It is on
the same wireless network as my main computer I use for working.  I have
Comcast broadband through a cable modem.  On some days I have no problem at
all with the connection to NPR, which makes me believe that the reset is not
coming from the content provider.  On other days I regularly get a
connection reset every hour or so.  The timing on the days that I'm being
reset seems non random, but I have no stats to back that up.  Today I have
been reset 3 times in 5 hours, but I don't remember being reset this morning
so probably 3 times in 3 hours.  I would estimate that this happens about
once a week or once every two weeks.  I find it difficult to believe that
streaming realPlayer is hitting any secret bandwidth level, but I could be
wrong.

Does anyone else have this issue, or has anyone looked whether or not ISP's
might be limiting content by sending resets to clients that are not P2P?

Thanks,
Ron Teitelbaum