On Sun, 12 Aug 2001, J. Dow wrote:
> As an aside, Chris, I have noticed over time that the range of addresses I
> can get runs from 4.35.216.X through at least 4.35.219.X. The 4.35.216.X
> connections are laboring under a SEVERE condition of bitrot. Even without
> the worm attacks it is VERY slow. 4.35.217.x is better. I am on 4.35.218.X
> now, unless I was dropped over night, and it is "respectable" for a DSL
> connection.
>
> You might explore this if you really use an always on connection. You might
> be able to move yourself from port to port and find a route that is not
> chronically overloaded or mal-configured.
>
> {^_^}
RoadRunner has issues at times. I pay for 2 IP's, they come in through the
same cable modem. They are technically dynamic, but often change only once
a month if that. They are always on different subnets.
ckloiber.mine.nu 24.25.10.121/255.255.252.0 (alpha)
beta.mine.nu 24.25.13.28/255.255.254.0 (athlon)
What this means to me is I need to create aliased addresses for both
machines so I can move iso's back and forth through my 100BaseT Hub
without getting my bandwidth cut back to 40K/sec. They keep telling me the
right way to fix it is to pay extra for business service.
--
Chris Kloiber, RHCE
Enterprise Support - Red Hat, Inc.
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