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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3343247" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>They can and probably will for people who cause multiple issues constantly. But overall they would have to wait until something happens and it's flagged to know who to shut down or they would have to blanket remove certain devices from their network. The thing there is a new device will pop up that does the same thing and the people who are removed will find another way to get back on the network. The other option is deep packet inspection but that starts to get into the realm of privacy, they can't inspect packets that are encrypted and they would have to do it network wide which means a lot of hardware dedicated to just inspecting things. To be honest they already know people will begin using more and more data and they would be better off in investing the money into faster infrastructure and more bandwidth than inspecting packets and they know it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3343247, member: 29706"] They can and probably will for people who cause multiple issues constantly. But overall they would have to wait until something happens and it's flagged to know who to shut down or they would have to blanket remove certain devices from their network. The thing there is a new device will pop up that does the same thing and the people who are removed will find another way to get back on the network. The other option is deep packet inspection but that starts to get into the realm of privacy, they can't inspect packets that are encrypted and they would have to do it network wide which means a lot of hardware dedicated to just inspecting things. To be honest they already know people will begin using more and more data and they would be better off in investing the money into faster infrastructure and more bandwidth than inspecting packets and they know it. [/QUOTE]
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