Everything posted by mikel7829
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ip70-162-77-55.ph.ph.cox.net
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You ain't bs me are you this is what I got? 205.166.61.220
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sure
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AKA changing the router settings for port forwarding. So if I give you my router's IP and tell you to connect to my windows computer, you can't, unless I setup port forwarding on my router. Lets bet than...$100.00 paypal for your ip...I'm good for it... I'm not betting anything, I barely have enough to pay rent. Let me plug in my win8 tablet and enable remote access then I'll pm you my IP--if you still want to try. Try? reallly??lol
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no...you could have a bill....enabled/disabled does not matter You know this
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AKA changing the router settings for port forwarding. So if I give you my router's IP and tell you to connect to my windows computer, you can't, unless I setup port forwarding on my router. Lets bet than...$100.00 paypal for your ip...I'm good for it... As a retard I should be able to figure out paypal hopefully..
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UDP remote access is the easiest by "defualt" your pc grants this with the ip and port 3389...and can manipulate the router settings by a simple imput of the ip in the address bar..
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TCP and UDP is filtered but that is useless with the right tools......as far as the ip the history of the packets sent and received is helpful...that can be obtained from certain programs..
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port 3389 trumps!!- Welcome to the IHoP v.2
Can't connect through port 0 regardless VIA udp...- Welcome to the IHoP v.2
Why would you need a modem for this Enable remote access....and pm me your ip..... How would you connect from outside the local network? Unless the router is setup for port forwarding or using a reverse connection. UDP.. ...requires no handshakes.. excluding port 0 That doesn't make any sense to me. The Remote Desktop Protocol: UDP Transport Extension Protocol has two distinct phases of operation. The initial phase, UDP Connection Initialization (section 1.3.2.1), occurs when a UDP connection is initialized between the terminal client and the terminal server. Data pertaining to the connection is exchanged and the UDP connection is set up. Once this phase is completed successfully, the protocol enters the UDP Data Transfer (section 1.3.2.2) phase, where Coded Packets are exchanged. The protocol can operate in one of two modes. The operational mode is determined during the UDP Connection Initialization phase. These modes are as follows: RDP-UDP-R or "Reliable" Mode: In this mode, the endpoint retransmits datagrams that have been lost by the underlying network fabric. RDP-UDP-L or "Best-Efforts" Mode: In this mode, the reliable delivery of datagrams is not guaranteed, and the endpoint does not retransmit datagrams. The connection between the endpoints is terminated when either the terminal client or terminal server terminates the connection. No protocol-specific messages are exchanged to communicate that the endpoint is no longer present.- Welcome to the IHoP v.2
Why would you need a modem for this Enable remote access....and pm me your ip..... How would you connect from outside the local network? Unless the router is setup for port forwarding or using a reverse connection. UDP.. ...requires no handshakes.. excluding port 0- Welcome to the IHoP v.2
Is there a manual online I could read? http://www.linearcorp.com/pdf/manuals/AXNET_226505.pdf Here are the instructions for connecting: http://www.linearcorp.com/faq/pdf-638.html From reading that it sounds like you can set it up with either a serial port OR modem. If you do the serial port way then you make a pseudo modem on the computer but it's actually using the serial port. Your computer has a port like the one on the far left here: http://www.libertycable.com/RUB_IMAGES/images/hi-res/DIGI-HDE-S_RS232_side.png ? You can access it via serial modem "tcp" to any network access as long as the returning party sends a sny to establish connection ..- Welcome to the IHoP v.2
Is there a manual online I could read? http://www.linearcorp.com/pdf/manuals/AXNET_226505.pdf Here are the instructions for connecting: http://www.linearcorp.com/faq/pdf-638.html Negative!! go to network adapters left click and scan for hardware changes..- Help with windows 8
If I had to guess software glitch...- Welcome to the IHoP v.2
Why would you need a modem for this Enable remote access....and pm me your ip.....- Welcome to the IHoP v.2
85 miles an hr...I am glad you said that shit I think this is what I will watch tonight all 3...- Welcome to the IHoP v.2
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"Hermes, for the stupidest motherfucker." No that would be Obama!!- Welcome to the IHoP v.2
Okay I need a belt. My budget is $800. I need it to hold my pants up. Suggestions? Hermes.Luis V is for the neuvoriche The texture on those is no good. You have 2 options, savers or the best. I think Hermes know a what texture you need better than you.- Welcome to the IHoP v.2
y = ax + bWhere a is the slope, and b is the y-intercept 1. y = x + 6 m (slope) = 1 b (y-intercept) = 6 2. 4x + 2y = 6 (first, subtract 4x from sides) 2y = -4x + 6 (divide both sides by 2 to isolate the y) y = -2x + 3 m (slope) = -2 b (y-intercept) = 3 3. 3x + 3y = 6 (subtract 3x from each side) 3y = -3x + 6 (divide by 3) y = -1x + 2 m (slope) = -1 b (y-intercept) = 2 lol- Welcome to the IHoP v.2
Equation??- Welcome to the IHoP v.2
No... If i don't spend it I don't get it...I have a $200.00 clothing allowance yearly same deal if I don't spend it i don't get it......- Welcome to the IHoP v.2
LOL...I got you bro...I keep my word! you would probably need "red" that is XXL the biggest size I can get from are suppliers.... - Welcome to the IHoP v.2