Easy way around this, simply turn on encryption in your torrent client then nobody can see inside your packets.
Another way to reduce these emails is to reduce the upload speed and limit when downloading torrents from public sources. After a long chat with my ISP they indicated that it is the upload that is counted as distribution of copyright material and they are less concerned with the download. Also don't leave the torrent to seed for to long.
woody
If only this thread was in English.
At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.
[quote=Eevo;1965324]Lol. That won't matter to a router doing dpi[/]
That's a very broad statement and not strictly correct encryption can defeat DPI
Bypassing Telstra's P2P crackdown is child's play
Until ISPs spend more money to implement better dpi systems, the method I mentioned above is the easiest and simplest way of using p2p. It's a cat and mouse game ISP implement something, people find a way to circumvent it.
Yeah, that was the cause for my second warning; I'd forgotten I was seeding![]()
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