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Except that facebook, youtube, etc all use one single port, 80, the http port and a couple UDP ports for streaming videos and such. Your company wouldn't have blocked the ip, they would have blocked the gaming ports that EQ uses, especially the one they saw you openning a connection with after hours that is a known port for EQ.
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Wow what asses (based on that canyouseeme site)
I can't believe they blocked that today after 1 night of use. I work in consulting.... i spent 17 hours in the office yesterday doing about 16 hours of work and 1 hour of repeating my auctions while sitting in EC tunnel.... really annoying. not to mention our east cost offices have separate networks than our west cost offices...so i really wasn't bothering anyone. | ||
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