Yeah, except not. I install whatever I want on Windows Mobile. You're comparing a locked down expensive ass phone (not typical) with a closed system gaming console (very typical).
This is because Vista enables the DHCP Broadcast flag, which is *part of the specification for DHCP*. The ISP is using servers that don't support all recommended features of the spec. Look it up.
Are you serious? Cable companies were forced by the FTC into ALLOWING CableCARDS, to promote competition and not lock consumers into their horrible set top boxes. They would *LOVE* to have these fail, so they can turn around and tell the FTC that consumers are overwhelmingly staying with their fantastic offerings. We need CableCARD to succeed -- you might not like having DRM on it, but it's still far more open than the alternative of using *only* the cable co's terrible hardware/software bundle.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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