Someone wrote:
Troed Sångberg schrieb:
I'm myself on 8/1 ADSL with a static IP, and I just got my VDSL modem
in the mail so in 1-2 weeks I should be up on ~13-20Mbit both ways
... (depends on the distance to the station).
Cost?
¤43/month.
No traffic limits. Home servers allowed.
Woa, I wish s
Okay, impact on Freenet:
- Every N hours (6, 12, 24), a German node will lose all its
connections. It will then reestablish them, as long as they are not
German nodes which are simultaneously broken. QUESTION: are they all
recycled at once? Surely not, for obvious reasons. So hopefully it'll
On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 05:12:08PM +0200, Someone wrote:
> Toad schrieb:
>
> >SIX HOURS? Woah... my address gets changed at most once a month...
>
> The longest time any of the major ISPs for DSL/Dialup allow you to
> have an IP is 24 hours, after that you'll get disconnected, no matter
> what co
On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 05:48:53PM +0200, Someone wrote:
> Troed S?ngberg schrieb:
>
> >I'm myself on 8/1 ADSL with a static IP, and I just got my VDSL modem
> >in the mail so in 1-2 weeks I should be up on ~13-20Mbit both ways ...
> >(depends on the distance to the station).
> >
> >Cost?
> >
On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 05:21:19PM +0200, Someone wrote:
> Michael R. Stork schrieb:
>
> >It depends on when they do system maintenance. As long as their system
> >is up, and you stay connected, you should keep renewing the same IP.
>
> No, it is not system maintenance here in germany. In fact i
Troed Sångberg schrieb:
I'm myself on 8/1 ADSL with a static IP, and I just got my VDSL modem
in the mail so in 1-2 weeks I should be up on ~13-20Mbit both ways ...
(depends on the distance to the station).
Cost?
¤43/month.
No traffic limits. Home servers allowed.
Woa, I wish something like th
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 17:21:19 +0200, Someone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
To say it clear, a fixed IP (even when it is only fixed for a week) is
something
special you have to pay for in germany, and no ISP will give you
something for
free if he can actually charge a good ammount of extra money
Michael R. Stork schrieb:
It depends on when they do system maintenance. As long as their system
is up, and you stay connected, you should keep renewing the same IP.
No, it is not system maintenance here in germany. In fact it's part of the
contract with the ISPs that you will get forcefully disco
Toad wrote:
On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 10:31:41AM +0200, Jano wrote:
Latest stable, windows 2000, java 1.4.2:
After a restart and seeing that I have these peers:
Connections open (Inbound/Outbound/Limit) 13 (12/1/200)
OUCH! Have you reseeded recently? In any case if you leave it running
for a day or
Toad schrieb:
SIX HOURS? Woah... my address gets changed at most once a month...
The longest time any of the major ISPs for DSL/Dialup allow you to
have an IP is 24 hours, after that you'll get disconnected, no matter
what comes, and get a new IP after reconnecting. There are some smaller
ISPs that
Toad wrote:
SIX HOURS? Woah... my address gets changed at most once a month...
It depends on when they do system maintenance. As long as their system
is up, and you stay connected, you should keep renewing the same IP.
AFIK most cable/dsl ISPs give you a 3-7 day lease on an IP. If you're
still o
On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 03:49:46PM +0200, Someone wrote:
> Toad schrieb:
>
> >OUCH! Have you reseeded recently? In any case if you leave it running
> >for a day or so it should accumulate more... a reasonable number is 100+
> >connections...
>
> I found that around 30 connections or normal and 60
Toad schrieb:
OUCH! Have you reseeded recently? In any case if you leave it running
for a day or so it should accumulate more... a reasonable number is 100+
connections...
I found that around 30 connections or normal and 60 connections is a really
good number around 1 hour after restarting my stabl
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