Yeah... easier said than done. We live in a location where it's either DirecWay or dialup. It was working great for years, then when they suddenly added this server authentication a couple weeks ago, they obviously also added this compulsory P2P throttle. What sucks is that they're saying 'because it could violate the fair access policy'. We just read this tonight. So, without even violating their fair access policy, they punish us by throttling any P2P connection because it 'might' violate it. Is this legal? How in the hell can they do this legally? Seems like some commie bs to me