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Re: IPs & ISPs

From: Kit <kit_at_hypostasis.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 20:00:46 +1200
Message-ID: <19990712200046.A19685@sapphire.hypostasis.com>

00:00:00:31 L3 IPCP: (vcc1) Peer Nak'd our addr (0.0.0.0) with addr (210.55.116.20); accepting peer's address preference

01:06:57:32 L3 IPCP: (vcc1) Peer Nak'd our addr (0.0.0.0) with addr (210.55.116.20); accepting peer's address preference

02:02:47:00 L3 IPCP: (vcc1) Peer Nak'd our addr (0.0.0.0) with addr (210.55.116.20); accepting peer's address preference

these would seem to indicate that when the ppp is renegotiatng it is giving
the same IP back. OK a sample of three could stand some improvement but I
switched the modem off 3 days ago. It has seemed a lot more stable for a
while.

On Mon, Jul 12, 1999 at 06:09:12PM +1200, Thing wrote:
>
>
>
> >Conspiracy theory? AGAIN? <grin>
> >
> >As mention in a previous message, the frequent IP changes were
> >related to RAN problems. Apparently the RAN has been fixed. Hence
>
>
> Yes agreed, however after a reboot i got the same IP, this may have been
> chance of course, it didnt dawn on me to do a second reboot before i left.
>
> Thing
>
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