J jdog410 New Member 10+ Year Member Mar 13, 2011 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad So I was reading on their agreement at scholl and basically it says you are not allowed to internet game. Has anyone at scholl had problems with this?
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad So I was reading on their agreement at scholl and basically it says you are not allowed to internet game. Has anyone at scholl had problems with this?
3 347932 Mar 14, 2011 #3 I think he's asking if they block games like WoW or online shooters within the Scholl internet server system. Free Wifi internet to join a raid or camp your best friend in Portal. Raiding during Anatomy class sounds fun.
I think he's asking if they block games like WoW or online shooters within the Scholl internet server system. Free Wifi internet to join a raid or camp your best friend in Portal. Raiding during Anatomy class sounds fun.
P Podman23 Full Member 10+ Year Member Mar 14, 2011 #4 jdog410 said: So I was reading on their agreement at scholl and basically it says you are not allowed to internet game. Has anyone at scholl had problems with this? Click to expand... Just play starcraft at home
jdog410 said: So I was reading on their agreement at scholl and basically it says you are not allowed to internet game. Has anyone at scholl had problems with this? Click to expand... Just play starcraft at home
Tiggles Full Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Mar 19, 2011 #5 Podman23 said: Just play starcraft at home Click to expand... It's blocked in their student housing too 😡 Anything that doesn't come in over a normal internet port (ie. port 80) likes to get blocked by the school. I used a tunneler while I lived in student housing that let me use all my normal programs by tunneling or proxy use. http://www.artofping.com/pingfu-udp-http-tunneler.php If you want to VoIP, skype, ventrilo, etc. you will need at least the UDP version...
Podman23 said: Just play starcraft at home Click to expand... It's blocked in their student housing too 😡 Anything that doesn't come in over a normal internet port (ie. port 80) likes to get blocked by the school. I used a tunneler while I lived in student housing that let me use all my normal programs by tunneling or proxy use. http://www.artofping.com/pingfu-udp-http-tunneler.php If you want to VoIP, skype, ventrilo, etc. you will need at least the UDP version...