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kght22 got a reaction from OxideXen in Experiences with non-techies
i once had to explain to a representative from my isp on the phone that i was supposed to have 3 ip addresses available. this was pretty early in the cable modem days (2000) but i wanted access to the other ip adresses so i could host a game server on one, and the home network on the other. once i explained it, and pointed out the parts of the contract that said it existed (i don't know why they turned off my extra ip's in the first place, i had already been using them) my other ips were turned on, and they even gave me a month of free basic cable (we were already using basic cable and more, so they reduced the cost for a month). it wasn't the fastest in the world, but i hosted a tribes1 duel tournament server for 2 years using that connection, and back then 12 people under 100 ping was awesome.
EDIT: so old that i was hosting that server on a 200mhz mmx pentium with 128mb of memory, and that was more memory than i needed, and it was 72pin. the board had 4 72pin sockets and 2 128pin sdram sockets. i even ran the board on an AT psu, not even atx. OLLLLLDDDDD.
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kght22 got a reaction from thekingofmonks in Experiences with non-techies
i once had to explain to a representative from my isp on the phone that i was supposed to have 3 ip addresses available. this was pretty early in the cable modem days (2000) but i wanted access to the other ip adresses so i could host a game server on one, and the home network on the other. once i explained it, and pointed out the parts of the contract that said it existed (i don't know why they turned off my extra ip's in the first place, i had already been using them) my other ips were turned on, and they even gave me a month of free basic cable (we were already using basic cable and more, so they reduced the cost for a month). it wasn't the fastest in the world, but i hosted a tribes1 duel tournament server for 2 years using that connection, and back then 12 people under 100 ping was awesome.
EDIT: so old that i was hosting that server on a 200mhz mmx pentium with 128mb of memory, and that was more memory than i needed, and it was 72pin. the board had 4 72pin sockets and 2 128pin sdram sockets. i even ran the board on an AT psu, not even atx. OLLLLLDDDDD.
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kght22 got a reaction from sixtythree in Experiences with non-techies
i once had to explain to a representative from my isp on the phone that i was supposed to have 3 ip addresses available. this was pretty early in the cable modem days (2000) but i wanted access to the other ip adresses so i could host a game server on one, and the home network on the other. once i explained it, and pointed out the parts of the contract that said it existed (i don't know why they turned off my extra ip's in the first place, i had already been using them) my other ips were turned on, and they even gave me a month of free basic cable (we were already using basic cable and more, so they reduced the cost for a month). it wasn't the fastest in the world, but i hosted a tribes1 duel tournament server for 2 years using that connection, and back then 12 people under 100 ping was awesome.
EDIT: so old that i was hosting that server on a 200mhz mmx pentium with 128mb of memory, and that was more memory than i needed, and it was 72pin. the board had 4 72pin sockets and 2 128pin sdram sockets. i even ran the board on an AT psu, not even atx. OLLLLLDDDDD.
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kght22 got a reaction from Results45 in Experiences with non-techies
i once had to explain to a representative from my isp on the phone that i was supposed to have 3 ip addresses available. this was pretty early in the cable modem days (2000) but i wanted access to the other ip adresses so i could host a game server on one, and the home network on the other. once i explained it, and pointed out the parts of the contract that said it existed (i don't know why they turned off my extra ip's in the first place, i had already been using them) my other ips were turned on, and they even gave me a month of free basic cable (we were already using basic cable and more, so they reduced the cost for a month). it wasn't the fastest in the world, but i hosted a tribes1 duel tournament server for 2 years using that connection, and back then 12 people under 100 ping was awesome.
EDIT: so old that i was hosting that server on a 200mhz mmx pentium with 128mb of memory, and that was more memory than i needed, and it was 72pin. the board had 4 72pin sockets and 2 128pin sdram sockets. i even ran the board on an AT psu, not even atx. OLLLLLDDDDD.
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kght22 got a reaction from meenmeen1103 in CPU/Computer Performance Issues
overclocking won't help, that i5 is being core killed because more than one program upgraded/updated to use more cores in the last year. your fix is to set affinity for the game and for the recorder, but you are still stuck with 4 cores. so yeah, 4 cores is a limitation. been a long time that 4 cores was the "it" thing, but 4 cores. that's the problem.
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kght22 got a reaction from Malleotomato in Experiences with non-techies
i once had to explain to a representative from my isp on the phone that i was supposed to have 3 ip addresses available. this was pretty early in the cable modem days (2000) but i wanted access to the other ip adresses so i could host a game server on one, and the home network on the other. once i explained it, and pointed out the parts of the contract that said it existed (i don't know why they turned off my extra ip's in the first place, i had already been using them) my other ips were turned on, and they even gave me a month of free basic cable (we were already using basic cable and more, so they reduced the cost for a month). it wasn't the fastest in the world, but i hosted a tribes1 duel tournament server for 2 years using that connection, and back then 12 people under 100 ping was awesome.
EDIT: so old that i was hosting that server on a 200mhz mmx pentium with 128mb of memory, and that was more memory than i needed, and it was 72pin. the board had 4 72pin sockets and 2 128pin sdram sockets. i even ran the board on an AT psu, not even atx. OLLLLLDDDDD.
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kght22 got a reaction from makobudor in Experiences with non-techies
i once had to explain to a representative from my isp on the phone that i was supposed to have 3 ip addresses available. this was pretty early in the cable modem days (2000) but i wanted access to the other ip adresses so i could host a game server on one, and the home network on the other. once i explained it, and pointed out the parts of the contract that said it existed (i don't know why they turned off my extra ip's in the first place, i had already been using them) my other ips were turned on, and they even gave me a month of free basic cable (we were already using basic cable and more, so they reduced the cost for a month). it wasn't the fastest in the world, but i hosted a tribes1 duel tournament server for 2 years using that connection, and back then 12 people under 100 ping was awesome.
EDIT: so old that i was hosting that server on a 200mhz mmx pentium with 128mb of memory, and that was more memory than i needed, and it was 72pin. the board had 4 72pin sockets and 2 128pin sdram sockets. i even ran the board on an AT psu, not even atx. OLLLLLDDDDD.
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kght22 reacted to Mohenjo in about to buy, final build (infrastructure only) comments please.
no offense but uhm can you use PCPP? this hurts my eyes
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kght22 got a reaction from Its_Twitchyy in Experiences with non-techies
i once had to explain to a representative from my isp on the phone that i was supposed to have 3 ip addresses available. this was pretty early in the cable modem days (2000) but i wanted access to the other ip adresses so i could host a game server on one, and the home network on the other. once i explained it, and pointed out the parts of the contract that said it existed (i don't know why they turned off my extra ip's in the first place, i had already been using them) my other ips were turned on, and they even gave me a month of free basic cable (we were already using basic cable and more, so they reduced the cost for a month). it wasn't the fastest in the world, but i hosted a tribes1 duel tournament server for 2 years using that connection, and back then 12 people under 100 ping was awesome.
EDIT: so old that i was hosting that server on a 200mhz mmx pentium with 128mb of memory, and that was more memory than i needed, and it was 72pin. the board had 4 72pin sockets and 2 128pin sdram sockets. i even ran the board on an AT psu, not even atx. OLLLLLDDDDD.
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kght22 got a reaction from Belgarathian in Experiences with non-techies
i once had to explain to a representative from my isp on the phone that i was supposed to have 3 ip addresses available. this was pretty early in the cable modem days (2000) but i wanted access to the other ip adresses so i could host a game server on one, and the home network on the other. once i explained it, and pointed out the parts of the contract that said it existed (i don't know why they turned off my extra ip's in the first place, i had already been using them) my other ips were turned on, and they even gave me a month of free basic cable (we were already using basic cable and more, so they reduced the cost for a month). it wasn't the fastest in the world, but i hosted a tribes1 duel tournament server for 2 years using that connection, and back then 12 people under 100 ping was awesome.
EDIT: so old that i was hosting that server on a 200mhz mmx pentium with 128mb of memory, and that was more memory than i needed, and it was 72pin. the board had 4 72pin sockets and 2 128pin sdram sockets. i even ran the board on an AT psu, not even atx. OLLLLLDDDDD.
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kght22 got a reaction from Sithhy in Experiences with non-techies
i once had to explain to a representative from my isp on the phone that i was supposed to have 3 ip addresses available. this was pretty early in the cable modem days (2000) but i wanted access to the other ip adresses so i could host a game server on one, and the home network on the other. once i explained it, and pointed out the parts of the contract that said it existed (i don't know why they turned off my extra ip's in the first place, i had already been using them) my other ips were turned on, and they even gave me a month of free basic cable (we were already using basic cable and more, so they reduced the cost for a month). it wasn't the fastest in the world, but i hosted a tribes1 duel tournament server for 2 years using that connection, and back then 12 people under 100 ping was awesome.
EDIT: so old that i was hosting that server on a 200mhz mmx pentium with 128mb of memory, and that was more memory than i needed, and it was 72pin. the board had 4 72pin sockets and 2 128pin sdram sockets. i even ran the board on an AT psu, not even atx. OLLLLLDDDDD.
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kght22 got a reaction from burnttoastnice in Experiences with non-techies
i once had to explain to a representative from my isp on the phone that i was supposed to have 3 ip addresses available. this was pretty early in the cable modem days (2000) but i wanted access to the other ip adresses so i could host a game server on one, and the home network on the other. once i explained it, and pointed out the parts of the contract that said it existed (i don't know why they turned off my extra ip's in the first place, i had already been using them) my other ips were turned on, and they even gave me a month of free basic cable (we were already using basic cable and more, so they reduced the cost for a month). it wasn't the fastest in the world, but i hosted a tribes1 duel tournament server for 2 years using that connection, and back then 12 people under 100 ping was awesome.
EDIT: so old that i was hosting that server on a 200mhz mmx pentium with 128mb of memory, and that was more memory than i needed, and it was 72pin. the board had 4 72pin sockets and 2 128pin sdram sockets. i even ran the board on an AT psu, not even atx. OLLLLLDDDDD.
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kght22 got a reaction from sevs in Experiences with non-techies
i once had to explain to a representative from my isp on the phone that i was supposed to have 3 ip addresses available. this was pretty early in the cable modem days (2000) but i wanted access to the other ip adresses so i could host a game server on one, and the home network on the other. once i explained it, and pointed out the parts of the contract that said it existed (i don't know why they turned off my extra ip's in the first place, i had already been using them) my other ips were turned on, and they even gave me a month of free basic cable (we were already using basic cable and more, so they reduced the cost for a month). it wasn't the fastest in the world, but i hosted a tribes1 duel tournament server for 2 years using that connection, and back then 12 people under 100 ping was awesome.
EDIT: so old that i was hosting that server on a 200mhz mmx pentium with 128mb of memory, and that was more memory than i needed, and it was 72pin. the board had 4 72pin sockets and 2 128pin sdram sockets. i even ran the board on an AT psu, not even atx. OLLLLLDDDDD.
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kght22 got a reaction from GenghisJohn in Experiences with non-techies
i once had to explain to a representative from my isp on the phone that i was supposed to have 3 ip addresses available. this was pretty early in the cable modem days (2000) but i wanted access to the other ip adresses so i could host a game server on one, and the home network on the other. once i explained it, and pointed out the parts of the contract that said it existed (i don't know why they turned off my extra ip's in the first place, i had already been using them) my other ips were turned on, and they even gave me a month of free basic cable (we were already using basic cable and more, so they reduced the cost for a month). it wasn't the fastest in the world, but i hosted a tribes1 duel tournament server for 2 years using that connection, and back then 12 people under 100 ping was awesome.
EDIT: so old that i was hosting that server on a 200mhz mmx pentium with 128mb of memory, and that was more memory than i needed, and it was 72pin. the board had 4 72pin sockets and 2 128pin sdram sockets. i even ran the board on an AT psu, not even atx. OLLLLLDDDDD.
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kght22 got a reaction from Hackentosher in Experiences with non-techies
i once had to explain to a representative from my isp on the phone that i was supposed to have 3 ip addresses available. this was pretty early in the cable modem days (2000) but i wanted access to the other ip adresses so i could host a game server on one, and the home network on the other. once i explained it, and pointed out the parts of the contract that said it existed (i don't know why they turned off my extra ip's in the first place, i had already been using them) my other ips were turned on, and they even gave me a month of free basic cable (we were already using basic cable and more, so they reduced the cost for a month). it wasn't the fastest in the world, but i hosted a tribes1 duel tournament server for 2 years using that connection, and back then 12 people under 100 ping was awesome.
EDIT: so old that i was hosting that server on a 200mhz mmx pentium with 128mb of memory, and that was more memory than i needed, and it was 72pin. the board had 4 72pin sockets and 2 128pin sdram sockets. i even ran the board on an AT psu, not even atx. OLLLLLDDDDD.
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kght22 got a reaction from railfan in Experiences with non-techies
i once had to explain to a representative from my isp on the phone that i was supposed to have 3 ip addresses available. this was pretty early in the cable modem days (2000) but i wanted access to the other ip adresses so i could host a game server on one, and the home network on the other. once i explained it, and pointed out the parts of the contract that said it existed (i don't know why they turned off my extra ip's in the first place, i had already been using them) my other ips were turned on, and they even gave me a month of free basic cable (we were already using basic cable and more, so they reduced the cost for a month). it wasn't the fastest in the world, but i hosted a tribes1 duel tournament server for 2 years using that connection, and back then 12 people under 100 ping was awesome.
EDIT: so old that i was hosting that server on a 200mhz mmx pentium with 128mb of memory, and that was more memory than i needed, and it was 72pin. the board had 4 72pin sockets and 2 128pin sdram sockets. i even ran the board on an AT psu, not even atx. OLLLLLDDDDD.
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kght22 got a reaction from Tickletehpickle in Experiences with non-techies
i once had to explain to a representative from my isp on the phone that i was supposed to have 3 ip addresses available. this was pretty early in the cable modem days (2000) but i wanted access to the other ip adresses so i could host a game server on one, and the home network on the other. once i explained it, and pointed out the parts of the contract that said it existed (i don't know why they turned off my extra ip's in the first place, i had already been using them) my other ips were turned on, and they even gave me a month of free basic cable (we were already using basic cable and more, so they reduced the cost for a month). it wasn't the fastest in the world, but i hosted a tribes1 duel tournament server for 2 years using that connection, and back then 12 people under 100 ping was awesome.
EDIT: so old that i was hosting that server on a 200mhz mmx pentium with 128mb of memory, and that was more memory than i needed, and it was 72pin. the board had 4 72pin sockets and 2 128pin sdram sockets. i even ran the board on an AT psu, not even atx. OLLLLLDDDDD.
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kght22 got a reaction from majorawsome in Experiences with non-techies
i once had to explain to a representative from my isp on the phone that i was supposed to have 3 ip addresses available. this was pretty early in the cable modem days (2000) but i wanted access to the other ip adresses so i could host a game server on one, and the home network on the other. once i explained it, and pointed out the parts of the contract that said it existed (i don't know why they turned off my extra ip's in the first place, i had already been using them) my other ips were turned on, and they even gave me a month of free basic cable (we were already using basic cable and more, so they reduced the cost for a month). it wasn't the fastest in the world, but i hosted a tribes1 duel tournament server for 2 years using that connection, and back then 12 people under 100 ping was awesome.
EDIT: so old that i was hosting that server on a 200mhz mmx pentium with 128mb of memory, and that was more memory than i needed, and it was 72pin. the board had 4 72pin sockets and 2 128pin sdram sockets. i even ran the board on an AT psu, not even atx. OLLLLLDDDDD.
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kght22 got a reaction from MC_loud in Experiences with non-techies
i once had to explain to a representative from my isp on the phone that i was supposed to have 3 ip addresses available. this was pretty early in the cable modem days (2000) but i wanted access to the other ip adresses so i could host a game server on one, and the home network on the other. once i explained it, and pointed out the parts of the contract that said it existed (i don't know why they turned off my extra ip's in the first place, i had already been using them) my other ips were turned on, and they even gave me a month of free basic cable (we were already using basic cable and more, so they reduced the cost for a month). it wasn't the fastest in the world, but i hosted a tribes1 duel tournament server for 2 years using that connection, and back then 12 people under 100 ping was awesome.
EDIT: so old that i was hosting that server on a 200mhz mmx pentium with 128mb of memory, and that was more memory than i needed, and it was 72pin. the board had 4 72pin sockets and 2 128pin sdram sockets. i even ran the board on an AT psu, not even atx. OLLLLLDDDDD.
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kght22 got a reaction from Kuzma in Experiences with non-techies
i once had to explain to a representative from my isp on the phone that i was supposed to have 3 ip addresses available. this was pretty early in the cable modem days (2000) but i wanted access to the other ip adresses so i could host a game server on one, and the home network on the other. once i explained it, and pointed out the parts of the contract that said it existed (i don't know why they turned off my extra ip's in the first place, i had already been using them) my other ips were turned on, and they even gave me a month of free basic cable (we were already using basic cable and more, so they reduced the cost for a month). it wasn't the fastest in the world, but i hosted a tribes1 duel tournament server for 2 years using that connection, and back then 12 people under 100 ping was awesome.
EDIT: so old that i was hosting that server on a 200mhz mmx pentium with 128mb of memory, and that was more memory than i needed, and it was 72pin. the board had 4 72pin sockets and 2 128pin sdram sockets. i even ran the board on an AT psu, not even atx. OLLLLLDDDDD.
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kght22 reacted to Commissar in Planning To Upgrade My Home Network Equipment....
yes. pfsense is made jsut for that. based off of freebsd.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pfsense
took me about 20 or 30 minutes to dig this one up:
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kght22 got a reaction from acturisme in Experiences with non-techies
i once had to explain to a representative from my isp on the phone that i was supposed to have 3 ip addresses available. this was pretty early in the cable modem days (2000) but i wanted access to the other ip adresses so i could host a game server on one, and the home network on the other. once i explained it, and pointed out the parts of the contract that said it existed (i don't know why they turned off my extra ip's in the first place, i had already been using them) my other ips were turned on, and they even gave me a month of free basic cable (we were already using basic cable and more, so they reduced the cost for a month). it wasn't the fastest in the world, but i hosted a tribes1 duel tournament server for 2 years using that connection, and back then 12 people under 100 ping was awesome.
EDIT: so old that i was hosting that server on a 200mhz mmx pentium with 128mb of memory, and that was more memory than i needed, and it was 72pin. the board had 4 72pin sockets and 2 128pin sdram sockets. i even ran the board on an AT psu, not even atx. OLLLLLDDDDD.