04-10-2022 08:54 AM - last edited on 04-10-2022 08:59 AM by RogersCorey
Hey guys, So I'm a current Teksavvy customer, and my wife wants to cut our cable bill as we don't watch as much tv as we used to, so I was on the Rogers website, and found Rogers Ignite with tv for a decent price.
Anyways, I was reading that the wifi modem doesn't play nicely with things like playing with DMZ or opening ports which I use for running Truenas with Newsgroups. I want to know how easy or hard is it to set up bridge mode, so I can continue using my google wifi pods.
I know Teksavvy turns a blind eye to torrents and streams and servers. how is Rogers for that? My Truenas server is for Plex to serve up LEGALLY owned material to family and for me when I'm out of town and I want to watch something.
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04-11-2022 08:53 AM
Greetings @Quicksilv3r!
You can find our Terms of Service here: https://www.rogers.com/cms/pdf/en/Rogers-Terms-of-Service-Acceptable-Use-Policy-and-Privacy-Policy-e...
Without limitation, you may not use (or allow anyone else to use) our Services to: operate a server in connection with the Services, including, without limitation, mail, news, file, gopher, telnet, chat, Web, or host configuration servers, multimedia streamers or multi-user interactive forums.
Regards,
RogersCorey
04-11-2022 08:53 AM
Greetings @Quicksilv3r!
You can find our Terms of Service here: https://www.rogers.com/cms/pdf/en/Rogers-Terms-of-Service-Acceptable-Use-Policy-and-Privacy-Policy-e...
Without limitation, you may not use (or allow anyone else to use) our Services to: operate a server in connection with the Services, including, without limitation, mail, news, file, gopher, telnet, chat, Web, or host configuration servers, multimedia streamers or multi-user interactive forums.
Regards,
RogersCorey
04-11-2022 09:23 PM