On 11/11/13 07:18, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 10 November 2013, Bob Goodwin ~ Zuni, Virginia,
USA sent:
when I began using this service I was advised not to try to work
around their system since it would result in my being charged for
higher usage and my allotment is limited.
Unless you're doing something odd, the amount of traffic from DNS data
is minuscule compared to everything else.
But what if they are caching stuff, e.g. foxnews, some popular video
clips, etc. and delivering them to the user without going through the
satellite loop? I don't know what they are doing but they claim to be
"optimizing" the system with their caching. I'm not concerned about the
trivial usage attributable to DNS. I just want it to work. As it has
been I've had to restart the Viasat modem several times a week, an
annoyance I will have to put up with it seems, my experience has been
that such things eventually change, hopefully for the better.
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