[QUOTE=Tezza1234;19663682]The Netgear DG934G is an ADSL Router, As such the Modem is part of the router itself.
In this case (I'm guessing you're with sky?**) /they/ will be able to tell if you swapped the router for another one (because in effect you are using another modem) - Chances are they won't care though.
**If you are (The DG934G *was* a Sky model), good luck getting another "router" to work, they hide the username and password to get on their network... Do a bit of googling though as the tools to extract it are available.[/QUOTE]
I am with Sky indeed, I was thinking of throwing in an Ipcop PC and having everything go from that to expand what I can do in general.
And yes I am dead serious that it can't block IP's or MAC addresses.
[QUOTE=onforty;19663777]His provider is virginmedia..[/QUOTE]
92.234.34.105's Provider is Virign Media.
Spyk has yet to post his provider (or indeed his IP) as far as I can tell?
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...has now posted provider...
Ok if it is a adsl router then you cant swap it out because it will be flagged immediately in their system and will not work. If they can not give solid proof that you can not switch it out with your own equipment then they will most likely do it. All you need is a higher level CSR in the technical department and say I have a new modem and I would like to provision it. They will then go into their systems and ask for the new modems mac address so make sure its right when you give it to them. It will take about 5 minutes for it to push through and then it will be up and running.
I just noticed the first IP is different then the second.
Possible two different people?
[QUOTE=adamater;19663987]I just noticed the first IP is different then the second.
Possible two different people?[/QUOTE]
Yup.
What does she know, she's a girl.
If you use a usenet this is it, because it clogged my router up with false reports.
[QUOTE=Wipmuck;19664474]If you use a usenet this is it, because it clogged my router up with false reports.[/QUOTE]
Nope, I don't have one at all.
Have you been running any peer to peer software?
They're not trying to DOS you, probably trying to establish a connection to something you were hosting. 2 packets per second is nothing.
The range of ports seems to be 20-40, so that's definitely it.
[QUOTE=Daman3456;19669607]Have you been running any peer to peer software?
They're not trying to DOS you, probably trying to establish a connection to something you were hosting. 2 packets per second is nothing.
The range of ports seems to be 20-40, so that's definitely it.[/QUOTE]
Hahah oh god, I feel like such a fool.
You are entirely correct, I had Utorrent running at those times approximately. I just did a test and it was Utorrent. :)
Thanks!
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