On Thursday 28 Oct 2004 17:51 pm, Paul Vernon wrote:
> It's unlikely that you ever got a truly public IP using NTL cable however I
I had a mail and web server on the end of it that worked fine :-)
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I know this is getting way OT from CF so this is my last post on this but it
does illustrate the point...
> When I was on NTL, my box just got a public IP.
It's unlikely that you ever got a truly public IP using NTL cable however I
would have to say depending on the region you lived in it would
N nothing that complicated.
Just the usual direct wire from the NIC to the NTL box.
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 15:21:48 +0100, Thomas Chiverton
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> On Thursday 28 Oct 2004 13:08 pm, Andy Jarrett wrote:
> > WOW, cheers for the response, i never knew all that about N
On Thursday 28 Oct 2004 13:08 pm, Andy Jarrett wrote:
> WOW, cheers for the response, i never knew all that about NTL's proxies.
When I was on NTL, my box just got a public IP.
How are you connected to them ? Set top box ? Stand alone box ? xDSL ?
Intergrated wireless gatway nonsense ? Linux gate
WOW, cheers for the response, i never knew all that about NTL's proxies.
As for the upgrades, i've got mine here (on the south coast) had it
for a while now and i gotta say i like it. Though the upload speed is
what really needs looking into.
Andy
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 20:18:02 +0100, Paul Vernon
Hi Andy,
NTL use a plethora of networking tricks to enable them to host more people
than they have IP addresses. Can you say multi layered NAT based on region?
Secondly, they use a whole host of transparent proxies to speed up Internet
access for their users (this only works on port 80)
If yo
Im in the UK and using NTL
Andy
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 12:45:45 -0400, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Who is you ISP?
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> I got the same result in all of those links.
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> Ray
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> At 12:43 PM 10/27/2004, you wrote:
> >I wanted to know what IP address my PC was giving off onlin
Who is you ISP?
I got the same result in all of those links.
Ray
At 12:43 PM 10/27/2004, you wrote:
>I wanted to know what IP address my PC was giving off online. I
>thought easy, just pop along to whatismyip.com and have a look.
>
>The result was not what i was expecting so i tried another, and
I wanted to know what IP address my PC was giving off online. I
thought easy, just pop along to whatismyip.com and have a look.
The result was not what i was expecting so i tried another, and
another and i got a different result from every page (though always
the same result from the same page). I
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