BC ferries discriminating against perb

Dillydilly

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Its content filtering. Sites like this are considered porn. There are different categories like Hate, hacking, etc, This is pretty common with enterprise level networks
 
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Whenever Punt connect’s to an eatablishment’s wifi, he immediately searches for dirty anal sex with midgets. If that goes through, then I Perb, etc.

…Unless the eatablishment is White Spot, then I add Triple Orgasms to the search list. Or if it’s Cdn Tire, I add 20” High Profile Rubbers on Sale to the search. For BC Ferries, I re-route my DSL’s throigh a pseudo Chinese state site called BC Liberal Peoples United Party of Canada before I connect, and then it’s smooth sailing with Pornhub all the way to Tsawwassen.
 

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I can't view perb at my work Wi-Fi. Its blocked as well. At first I came to the conclusion that some higher ups knew of perb lol. I thought....WTF!! :eek:
But what's bizzare is that I can view leolist.
 
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masterpoonhunter

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I'm a relative regular BC Ferries rider and I can say pretty emphatically their WIFI sucks the big onion. To the point where it is so bad that when sending email or trying to view pretty much any site, I have to shut my WIFI Off to default to my cell connection. My phone always wears Blackberry DTEK protection so I am not all that worried about it being an open network, but their connectivity and bandwidth is so bad I long ago decided to just use my cell connection. If it is true they are dropping WIFI, for me, its absolutely no loss whatever.
 
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iliketravel

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Like said above, a common thing. Including VGH internet access. But you can get around it, using Tor browser.. if you can't wait and just must!
 
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BigCgaijin

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I travel the Ferries often for work and I've always used my mobile hotspot as the Ferries service was always painfully slow and of course I could also read Perb!
 
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iliketravel

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I travel the Ferries often for work and I've always used my mobile hotspot as the Ferries service was always painfully slow and of course I could also read Perb!
Hotspot is a good thing for sharing a connection, but you must have access to your data plan, or somebody else's. If you have that access, I don't understand the Hotspot need - Hotspot is for sharing your connection with others.

There was a little useful program, of which I forgot the name, but I used to use it in China to by pass their restrictions. Facebook was blocked for example, but with that software I had unrestricted access to Facebook and anything else. That would also work with perb.
 
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