<p>I know there was a earlier post and if someone could find it that would be great. So about UF screening our computers for peer-to-peer software. Does this apply to my itouch. If it connects to the wifi am I screwed.</p>
<p>It;s not as bad as everyone thinks. The only time I’ve been detected for anything… is my kindle wifi cannot connect to UF wifi… Uf’s system thinks it’s peer 2 peer. My friend uses his itouch at uf. I’m currently living in a residence hall fyi.</p>
<p>theres nothing on your ipod touch that they could flag you for. apple does a good job at making sure its more or less innocuous.</p>
<p>also, if you don’t do anything at all sketchy (aka, you don’t venture further out on the internet than facebook), then no housing internet isn’t bad at all. but if you do anything sketchy or like to be adventurous with computers, they are draconian scum.</p>
<p>Lol, i’ve done a lot of shady things on DHNet and have never been caught. Then again, I don’t use p2p so that’s probably why. Just keep your antivirus/java/flash updated and you should never have any problems.</p>
<p>Does Steam work fine? Would it gives me any flags for playing TF2 or CS:S?</p>
<p>steam is safe.</p>
<p>I had a jailbroken iTouch, and there was no problem connecting at UF.</p>