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Producer
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Tue Jun 20, 2006 11:33 am
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NateHoy, I have not tried to use -p mode on a linksys network, but like I said I thought it had issues. I can easily try it, if my
Vonage
worked (which it does not) and I placed it behind my Cisco router.
jmpage2, subseven 2.4.x and up logs all IP to a text file, it may not change mac, but so what. I am not going to argue the same point. For the record, its "Troll" not "troll". I figure a Troll would know that
jmpage2
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Tue Jun 20, 2006 11:48 am
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Producer wrote:
NateHoy, I have not tried to use -p mode on a linksys network, but like I said I thought it had issues. I can easily try it, if my
Vonage
worked (which it does not) and I placed it behind my Cisco router.
jmpage2, subseven 2.4.x and up logs all IP to a text file, it may not change mac, but so what. I am not going to argue the same point. For the record, its "Troll" not "troll". I figure a Troll would know that
So you are saying that if you have a PC connected to a layer 2 switch and you have your
Vonage
adapter connected to the same switch that this magical program of yours will somehow intercept the unicast traffic from the
Vonage
adapter to the gateway?
That's a good one.
Just so we can be clear, I've been working in the voice over ip industry and telecom in general for 10 years, I'm not trolling, just making sure that the facts are kept straight in this discussion, CCIE guy.
C ya, bye bye then.
Producer
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Tue Jun 20, 2006 11:55 am
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[quote="jmpage2"]So you are saying that if you have a PC connected to a layer 2 switch and you have your
Vonage
adapter connected to the same switch that this magical program of yours will somehow intercept the unicast traffic from the
Vonage
adapter to the gateway?
That's a good one.
[/qoute]
That sure would be magic if I said that in the first place.
[quote="jmpage2"]
Just so we can be clear, I've been working in the voice over ip industry and telecom in general for 10 years, I'm not trolling, just making sure that the facts are kept straight in this discussion, CCIE guy.
[/qoute]
I think you need a decent education (High school) to read a thread from the beginning, so in this case, yes.
[quote="jmpage2"]
C ya, bye bye then
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buh bye
jmpage2
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Joined: Feb 22, 2005
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Tue Jun 20, 2006 12:05 pm
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[quote="Producer"][quote="jmpage2"]So you are saying that if you have a PC connected to a layer 2 switch and you have your
Vonage
adapter connected to the same switch that this magical program of yours will somehow intercept the unicast traffic from the
Vonage
adapter to the gateway?
That's a good one.
[/qoute]
That sure would be magic if I said that in the first place.
[quote="jmpage2"]
Just so we can be clear, I've been working in the voice over ip industry and telecom in general for 10 years, I'm not trolling, just making sure that the facts are kept straight in this discussion, CCIE guy.
[/qoute]
I think you need a decent education (High school) to read a thread from the beginning, so in this case, yes.
jmpage2 wrote:
C ya, bye bye then
[/qoute]
buh bye
Just out of curiosity, what's your CCIE#?
PoppaJohn
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hyipo:
I am wondering if you are getting hacked and possibly tapped, it COULD be the NSA at work, thinking you are part of a terror cell.
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Producer
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Posted:
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PoppaJohn wrote:
hyipo:
I am wondering if you are getting hacked and possibly tapped, it COULD be the NSA at work, thinking you are part of a terror cell.
I was going to suggest tin foil over the computers and a tin foil hat.
NateHoy
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Location: New England
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Tue Jun 20, 2006 2:43 pm
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Silly boy! Didn't you know that tin foil hats are now for sale in fashionable baseball cap form?
Yes, that's right, some Swedish firm came out with a baseball cap that features fabric over a double layer of aluminum foil. So you can become a member of the tin foil hat club without the sparkling fashion faux-pas of actual visible tin foil!
(yes, this was meant as a joke, but the product is not - it's designed to protect your brain from cell phone emissions, as if that thin a shield would make any difference with the antenna held against your head).
Computers are already shielded, at least somewhat. I'd be looking at the UTP suspiciously, though...
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