Half of them are paying users, trust me, if there was a problem,
they would complain, god knows they do about every tiny comma
missing in the text, etc.

On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 10:06, Jaime Bozza wrote:
> > Really? Your IP randomly changes when your surfing between say
> > yahoo.com and msn.com does it? While it is true that you can
> > force an IP change while your connected, I have not yet seen a
> 
> Mine doesn't because it's fixed.  But for the reasons I stated in my
> previous email, it may for someone else.  In fact, I've *watched* a
> session's IP address flipflop back and forth when downloading data from
> one of our websites.  There are products out there that multiplex dialup
> lines without using MPPP.  How do they do that?  They make multiple
> connections, each with their own IP Address, and then the unit load
> balances TCP/IP sessions across the connections.  (One TCP/IP session
> will go out connection #1, the next out of session #2, and so forth)
> 
> > I have been using an extra IP check in our sessions on a website
> > which get's somewhere in the area of 500,000 unique hits a month
> > and we have not had a single complaint of people's session's being
> > dropped.
> 
> Perhaps the clients you have don't use the devices (or are on AOL, or
> have webcache devices).  Perhaps the ones that have a problem just go
> away.  There could be many reasons why you haven't had a complaint.
> Personally I find it easier to go somewhere else than complain to a
> website that I'm having problems with.
> 
> I'm just pointing out the issues, I'm not forcing anyone to listen. :)
> 
> 
> Jaime Bozza
> 
> 



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