Yeah,
As far as I know shaw doesn't block or throttle traffic. On a residential
account they may call you up if your bandwidth consumption is 10x the limit
or more, but other than that, they are pretty hands off.
That's about the only good thing they have going for themselves.

On Apr 2, 2017 9:19 PM, "caziz" <ca...@cuug.ab.ca> wrote:

> I always like to follow-up after asking for advice.
>
> mid December 2016, we couldn't get ssh allowed on the house LAN.
>
> Today we got a new router and a few minutes later, everything is working.
>
> Turns out the old router didn't HAVE a port forwarding panel.  Whodah
> thunk???
>
> Thanks to all that offered advice.
>
> Best,
> Chris Aziz
>
>
> Hey Guys,
>
> We want to  allow my  Linux Mint desktop to be the ssh server on
> landlord's Shaw internet
>
> spent 30 minutes with landlord's son and could not find the right tab to
> enable ssh service
>
> How does one make it so with Shaw?
>
> It was easy on my old  telus router :-(
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
>
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