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woodybee
18th August 2009, 00:42
Hey Dudes and Dudess's

Now that I am in the UK, it would be so fantastic to stay in contact till I return, so how about downloading SKYPE, which is free to download, then you can talk through you computer for free. :msn-wink:Me and XKNuts caught up this morning, he has only just downloaded it and has been speaking to mates around the world, and we both agree its a fab way to stay in contact.

My skpe address is jantimberlake (with no space in between) search for me and skype and lets have a chat.

Missing you all shitloads.

Woodybee
x

p.dath
18th August 2009, 09:31
Just a side note. I used Skype for a little bit. Skype has this thing called a supernode. If you get elected as the local supernode then all the calls in your area can run through you. This causes you to burn through a lot of data.
When this happened to me I was on a usage based Internet plan and I got a huge bill.

You can Google the subject. It is well known. There is no configuration option to turn this off.

So I have skype uninstalled these days and use Windows Live Messenger.

woodybee
18th August 2009, 19:53
Great thanks for that, that'll encourage folk to stay in touch!!

enigma51
18th August 2009, 19:56
Just a side note. I used Skype for a little bit. Skype has this thing called a supernode. If you get elected as the local supernode then all the calls in your area can run through you. This causes you to burn through a lot of data.
When this happened to me I was on a usage based Internet plan and I got a huge bill.

You can Google the subject. It is well known. There is no configuration option to turn this off.

So I have skype uninstalled these days and use Windows Live Messenger.

Sounds to me like your computer illiterate! ooooooo no wait you googled it didnt you. :stupid:

enigma51
18th August 2009, 19:58
Some more info for im with stupid (p.dath)

Myth No. 2: Any computer can be a Supernode

We've already learned that a system must have a routable IP address and
sit directly on the Internet to become a Supernode. If a computer
resides in a typical company network protected by a firewall that
provides NAT, using a 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x private IP address scheme,
then it's impossible for it to become a Supernode. NAT firewalls and
even home routers prevent many systems from becoming Supernodes.



PS I used google to get that

p.dath
18th August 2009, 21:44
Some more info for im with stupid (p.dath)

Myth No. 2: Any computer can be a Supernode

We've already learned that a system must have a routable IP address and
sit directly on the Internet to become a Supernode. If a computer
resides in a typical company network protected by a firewall that
provides NAT, using a 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x private IP address scheme,
then it's impossible for it to become a Supernode. NAT firewalls and
even home routers prevent many systems from becoming Supernodes.



PS I used google to get that

I sit behind a fibre fed circuit with a routable IPv4 and IPv6 address. Happy now?

And just to make you really happy, my occupation is a network engineer. I'm an expert in my field.

enigma51
18th August 2009, 22:33
I sit behind a fibre fed circuit with a routable IPv4 and IPv6 address. Happy now?

And just to make you really happy, my occupation is a network engineer. I'm an expert in my field.

You must be shit at it

woodybee
19th August 2009, 20:10
For Fucks sake I only put the thread up to encourage folk to stay in touch with me...........................:mad: and agreed the last comments...:laugh:Woodybee

duckonin
19th August 2009, 20:14
For Fucks sake I only put the thread up to encourage folk to stay in touch with me...........................:mad: and agreed the last comments...:laugh:Woodybee

Yep thats Kiwibiker...:laugh: