1. I wonder if there is any confusion between hubs and routers.
The router is connected by several computers, one of which dials, and the others can surf the Internet without dialing.
The hub is: one computer accesses the Internet, but two network cards are plugged in, one is connected to the telephone line, the other is connected to the hub, and the other three computers are connected to the hub.
The problem you mentioned is the same in our school. I found it was restricted by the internal network after many inquiries (our dormitory uses routing). Intranet seems to restrict BT, and the average speed of downloading movies is also 1k/s, sometimes very fast, reaching 1000 or 2000 (I forgot).
Intranet restrictions, bt can't break through. However, there is a p2p download software similar to BT, which is said to break through the intranet. It's called' electric donkey' (I seldom use it because I feel uncomfortable downloading it because of the influence of BT). You can try!
In addition, regarding the supplement to the second question, this is information, which I hope will be helpful:
Then, if your campus network handles your network, such as the technology of IP binding to MAC, you can't use other friends' methods. Then you can use the cloned MAC address to cheat your campus network server.
This is usually enough. Except cloning.
Although it is a bit troublesome, the method of changing the MAC address of network card under Win2000 and XP
Step 1: in
000000 in "HKEY _ local _ machine \ system \ current control set \ control class \ 4D36E970-E325-1ce-BFC1-08002be10318". If the DriverDesc found in 0002 is found in 0000, add a string variable named "NetworkAddress" under 0000, and the value is the MAC address to be set, for example, 000 102030504.
Step 2: Add a string named "default" under the main key value of "NetworkAddress" and write the MAC address to be set.
Step 3: Continue to add a string named "ParamDesc" under the primary key of "NetworkAddress" to specify the description of the primary key of "NetworkAddress", and its value can be "MAC Address" or set arbitrarily.
Step 4: Close the Registry Editor, restart it, and it will be OK.