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A MAC address means nothing outside of the local network and will gain you nothing regardless, additionally a private IP will net you nothing unless you get in the network and even then it would take no time at all the locate what you're after so they only blur out the public information and anything private to LTT such as usernames, passwords, etc.

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20 minutes ago, Lurick said:

A MAC address means nothing outside of the local network and will gain you nothing regardless, additionally a private IP will net you nothing unless you get in the network and even then it would take no time at all the locate what you're after so they only blur out the public information and anything private to LTT such as usernames, passwords, etc.

it was that part of the vidow was just them taking and hard to unstand see them taking about stuff by not able to see it 

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2 hours ago, Lurick said:

A MAC address means nothing outside of the local network and will gain you nothing regardless, additionally a private IP will net you nothing unless you get in the network and even then it would take no time at all the locate what you're after so they only blur out the public information and anything private to LTT such as usernames, passwords, etc.

Please tell that to the German police currently searching for a device by MAC Address ?

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17 minutes ago, Acedia said:

Please tell that to the German policy currently searching for a device by MAC Address ?

lol, well I wish them the best of luck. Unless the device uses it's MAC address as an identifier of sorts in a portal of some sort like iCloud then they'll have a long search checking each networks MAC address table :P

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2 hours ago, Lurick said:

A MAC address means nothing outside of the local network and will gain you nothing regardless, additionally a private IP will net you nothing unless you get in the network and even then it would take no time at all the locate what you're after so they only blur out the public information and anything private to LTT such as usernames, passwords, etc.

do you think it is odd i get the same 1ms ping to my isp gatway that he get i have fiber to the home only 100/100 mb which the fiber cable is shard with a lot of people and it do it reliable i ping it any time so far ang get the same 

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2 minutes ago, m2234323 said:

do you think it is odd i get the same 1ms ping to my isp gatway that he get i have fiber to the home only 100/100 mb which the fiber cable is shard with a lot of people and it do it reliable i ping it any time so far ang get the same 

When you say ISP gateway are you talking about your local router on your own network or the next hop IP address that's on the provider side? Because if it's the <1ms to the local router then that's completely normal for just about anyone using a wired connection. 1ms to the next hop IP address in the ISP/provider side isn't too much of a stretch either for fiber. The real test is something outside of the providers network.

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1 minute ago, Lurick said:

When you say ISP gateway are you talking about your local router on your own network or the next hop IP address that's on the provider side? Because if it's the <1ms to the local router then that's completely normal for just about anyone using a wired connection. 1ms to the next hop IP address in the ISP/provider side isn't too much of a stretch either for fiber. The real test is something outside of the providers network.

i was saying the isp one since that is what they show off in the video  what is odd my isp verizon  seem to want to for new isntall do lte to the home which is cheaper for them  but cost more in data for us for new are  and have badder pin 

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