My school has a fairly good solution. There's a rolling 72-hour limit on uploads and downloads, and if you go above it and are spotted by the Master of the Network, you go in the Restricted Bandwidth Zone (dun dun dunnnnn!) and see your beatiful 100 Mbps connection throttled down to dial-up speed. There are currently.... (magic techie lookup) 10 people in it, including a buddy and advanced-support buddy I'm gonna taunt mercilessly in the morning.
Because of this, one of my buddies developed a dc++ server. Basically, all the badness of downloads (bandwidth clogging, *AA attention, RBZ, etc) only come into play when downloading from off-campus. So, sharing stuff within the network itself works fantastically. A few folks are on private newsgroups, others grab stuff from torrents, and once it's on campus, no one needs to download it again. Wonderful solution.
What's funnier is the ruling cabal (ops + personal friends) are overwhelmingly comprised of the tech desk folks. The lower staff members know and approve, since it really benefits the school, too (The administration... doesn't really need to know. They're jumpy.).
But when a peon student does something stupid (like call the desk to ask for help with the hub, or ask us to install it and set it up for them after being a general ass while we're trying to fix their oh-so-leet piece of neon purple dusty bewindowed crap with a dead hard drive and no valid windows license (but 2 different invalid ones!) we can reinstall), we have the power to take the Hub away from them. They fear our wrath.
Or, at least they would, if they weren't idiots...
Because of this, one of my buddies developed a dc++ server. Basically, all the badness of downloads (bandwidth clogging, *AA attention, RBZ, etc) only come into play when downloading from off-campus. So, sharing stuff within the network itself works fantastically. A few folks are on private newsgroups, others grab stuff from torrents, and once it's on campus, no one needs to download it again. Wonderful solution.
What's funnier is the ruling cabal (ops + personal friends) are overwhelmingly comprised of the tech desk folks. The lower staff members know and approve, since it really benefits the school, too (The administration... doesn't really need to know. They're jumpy.).
But when a peon student does something stupid (like call the desk to ask for help with the hub, or ask us to install it and set it up for them after being a general ass while we're trying to fix their oh-so-leet piece of neon purple dusty bewindowed crap with a dead hard drive and no valid windows license (but 2 different invalid ones!) we can reinstall), we have the power to take the Hub away from them. They fear our wrath.
Or, at least they would, if they weren't idiots...
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