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![]() Is there any p2p programs that has built-in http-tunneling? I was at a friend's house with my sis laptop. I was connecting to my friend PC to use his aol broadband connection. then I find out all these bearshare, limeware, kazaa don't work behind a PC. you have to be the main pc. And my friend stubbornly wouldn't install anything and all he uses is bittorrent. |
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![]() There's broadband connections, then there's AOL. So anyone using AOL on their broadband connection is stupid enough to pay two bills for one service. Why don't you just buy a $5 100ft ethernet cable and connect directly to the guy's router? Forget AOL, it gets into your computer and screwes up everything. Worse than spyware. |
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Btw, what did you mean about paying two bills for one service? |
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Spottydog! |
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