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On Saturday 20 April 2002 19:32, krepta at juno.com wrote:
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> So thats why the network sometimes just goes down, or parts of it anyway.
> Signal collisions!!! Jeeze. :(
Well, collisions are not the sole source of network problems, but they are
of
Just if you want them, here are all the product keys, or cd keys, or
serial numbers, or OEM numbers, or whatever you want to call them, for
all of the stuff I have, and that I have been able to find. Have fun. :)
win95
29098-oem-0038262-21323
00195-oem-021-1
12095-OEM-0004226-12233
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On Fri, 19 Apr 2002 23:54:49 -0500 Timm Murray
writes:
> If it seems like they are always receiving data, that is because
> they are.
> Below is a quick introduction to how networking works.
>
> There are two layers we are concerned with here: (1) Physical and
> (2) Data
> Link (there are
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On Friday 19 April 2002 14:23, Aaron Ingebrigtsen wrote:
> I started pondering recently over distributed networking, which is
> obviously being achieved by Freenet, but I was thinking more along the
> lines of Hardware. The network architecture here a