
Sosus Red
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Posted - 2009.05.10 04:21:00 -
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I dont know if this means anything but CCP uses LimeLight Networks as thier Content Delivery Network Provider. LimeLight is based in Phoenix.
If you'll notice, sometimes when you load certain pages, download some stuff, you'll see something.LLNW.something. Removes the "somethings" for whatever it really reads, but that means that Limelight is delivering that content to your PC.
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Sosus Red
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Posted - 2009.05.11 06:03:00 -
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Edited by: Sosus Red on 11/05/2009 06:03:41
Originally by: Scott Ryder
Originally by: zenia starwalker
Originally by: Jim McGregor Edited by: Jim McGregor on 10/05/2009 07:06:37
Originally by: zenia starwalker
do you think im trying to impress you? Do you think i care if you believe me or not?
Someone has an inflated ego...
Generally when someone makes a statement that contradicts logic, they need to back it up for people to believe it.
Its not about my ego, its about yours. You made a statement and you cannot back it up so now you are trying to get out of the situation your ego put you in.
Better luck next time.
I dont need to back up anything. I know what I said is true. its not my job to educate you, if you want to learn about TCP/IP and networking in general, pick up a book.
Dont believe me, I dont really care. Im not about to get into a technical argument with some dude on the internet.
ok you work for a isp, that means little. I got a question for you. I work as a network admin in a rather large company. There is one thing i dont know, and you probably know it. Thats why im gonna ask 568 and 568b, I know what the green and orange pairs do (rx and tx +-) and the blue is for phone. But what the hell does the brown pair do? Ive never had it in use anywhere.
hey mr smarty pants I have some questions for you.
-a /27 is written as?
-What is the private IP range for class C?
-if you ip address is 192.168.1.34 using a /28 mask, what is your subnet number and broadcast address?
-using a /28 what is the 5th subnet, give the broadcast too, for 192.168.1.0. Do not consider IP subnet 0.
Shouldnt be too hard to a network admin, right?
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