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Guest jeanette
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Hi all,

 

Totally off topic, but maybe one of you can help.

 

Have been talking to someone via gmail and 'hello', and things have gotton strange.

Anyhow,,,, could any of you tell me if a person can ping your isp account number just to see if

you are online?

I am on dialup, as you know, is there anyway my computer can send a message back saying

that I am offline even if I am online?

 

Thanks guys

 

J

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Re: to Alias, Heather, Mart,, etc,, need help

 

If you connect to the internet using a fixed IP address then pinging that

address will show whether the user is connected to the net or not.

However since you appear from your message headers to be connecting via

Optusnet dial-up I suspect that it is unlikely you are always connecting

using the same IP address. For example your post was made by you when

connected as follows: wayax6-144.dialup.optusnet.com.au 211.29.44.144.

When you next connect see if you are again allocated the IP address

211.29.44.144. If not then pinging that address and finding it in use

means nothing as it would simply mean that another optusnet user was

connected and had been allocated that address for the duration of their

connection.

 

If you were to connect via ADSL or cable and your line was always

connected via say a router, or if you had a fixed IP address then pinging

that IP address would confirm or not whether your network was connected

but would tell the person pinging nothing else as you could well be out

shopping or working whilst leaving your PC connected.

 

Finally, for those using routers or firewalls it is fairly simple to

configure them to ignore, that is not respond, to pings.

--

Mike Maltby

mike.maltby@gmail.com

 

 

jeanette <jeany@lostincyber.com> wrote:

> Hi all,

>

> Totally off topic, but maybe one of you can help.

>

> Have been talking to someone via gmail and 'hello', and things have

> gotton strange.

> Anyhow,,,, could any of you tell me if a person can ping your isp

> account number just to see if you are online?

> I am on dialup, as you know, is there anyway my computer can

> send a message back saying that I am offline even if I am online?

>

> Thanks guys

>

> J

Guest Heather
Posted

Re: to Alias, Heather, Mart,, etc,, need help

 

 

"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message

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>

> Finally, for those using routers or firewalls it is fairly simple to

> configure them to ignore, that is not respond, to pings.

> --

> Mike Maltby

> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>

Easy for you to say, grin. I have to put that D-Link wireless router

back on this computer if Elayne brings her laptop at Xmas. Apparently

the tech help is supposed to be better there now, but If I get stuck,

can you help? I swear this was written so that only MEN understand

it.!!

 

Cheers.....Heather

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Re: to Alias, Heather, Mart,, etc,, need help

 

> can you help!

 

Of course. You only have to call ...

> I swear this was written so that only MEN understand it.!!

 

.... and I will arrange for either Bec or Claire to be on hand to help. <g>

 

Oh, and I know next to nothing about D-Link routers although the girls

used to use one before it hit the rubbish bin - in other words passed on

to one of their friends.

--

Mike Maltby

mike.maltby@gmail.com

 

 

Heather <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote:

> Easy for you to say, grin. I have to put that D-Link wireless router

> back on this computer if Elayne brings her laptop at Xmas. Apparently

> the tech help is supposed to be better there now, but If I get stuck,

> can you help? I swear this was written so that only MEN understand

> it.!!

Guest Heather
Posted

Re: to Alias, Heather, Mart,, etc,, need help

 

Thanks Mikey......I will reread the booklet and I do have a patch of

some sort to put on that has been sitting on my desktop for a year. (G)

 

What are you using?? Linksys?? Willy did tell me he preferred the tech

help on that one.

 

Cold and rainy here today and looks like we will get more of the same

for a week. Almost like London, eh? Portugal is really warm, I

see....Zee is the lucky one.

 

Cheers....Figgs

 

"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message

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>> can you help!

>

> Of course. You only have to call ...

>

>> I swear this was written so that only MEN understand it.!!

>

> ... and I will arrange for either Bec or Claire to be on hand to help.

> <g>

>

> Oh, and I know next to nothing about D-Link routers although the girls

> used to use one before it hit the rubbish bin - in other words passed

> on to one of their friends.

> --

> Mike Maltby

> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>

>

> Heather <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote:

>

>> Easy for you to say, grin. I have to put that D-Link wireless router

>> back on this computer if Elayne brings her laptop at Xmas.

>> Apparently

>> the tech help is supposed to be better there now, but If I get stuck,

>> can you help? I swear this was written so that only MEN understand

>> it.!!

>

Posted

Re: to Alias, Heather, Mart,, etc,, need help

 

> Thanks Mikey......

 

More of that and I won't be answering any phonecalls! :-)

> What are you using??

 

Both the girls and myself are using SpeedTouch router/modems as these have

good compatibility with the ADSL2+ DSLAMs used by our respective ISPs

(myself Bulldog/Cable & Wireless, the girls BeThere). I used to use a

Netgear router/modem when I was on ADSL but this wasn't ADSL2+ capable so

had to buy a new router/modem.

> Almost like London, eh?

 

But we're 8 degrees further north than yourself! <g> You're latitude is

more that of north west Spain than that of London which is around 650

miles further north than B. Of course, we do have the Gulf Stream to help

us. :-)

--

Mike Maltby

mike.maltby@gmail.com

 

 

Heather <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote:

> Thanks Mikey......I will reread the booklet and I do have a patch of

> some sort to put on that has been sitting on my desktop for a year. (G)

> What are you using?? Linksys?? Willy did tell me he preferred the

> tech help on that one.

>

> Cold and rainy here today and looks like we will get more of the same

> for a week. Almost like London, eh? Portugal is really warm, I

> see....Zee is the lucky one.

Guest Heather
Posted

Re: to Alias, Heather, Mart,, etc,, need help

 

Snicker.....I know how you *love* that nickname!! I will fire up Skype

one of these days but will also have to check my old WinME behind me cuz

I think it bit the dust. Couldn't find "explorer.exe"???

 

Off for a gourmet meal at Wendy's.....lol.

 

Heather

"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message

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>> Thanks Mikey......

>

> More of that and I won't be answering any phonecalls! :-)

>

>> What are you using??

>

> Both the girls and myself are using SpeedTouch router/modems as these

> have good compatibility with the ADSL2+ DSLAMs used by our respective

> ISPs (myself Bulldog/Cable & Wireless, the girls BeThere). I used to

> use a Netgear router/modem when I was on ADSL but this wasn't ADSL2+

> capable so had to buy a new router/modem.

>

>> Almost like London, eh?

>

> But we're 8 degrees further north than yourself! <g> You're latitude

> is more that of north west Spain than that of London which is around

> 650 miles further north than B. Of course, we do have the Gulf Stream

> to help us. :-)

> --

> Mike Maltby

> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>

>

> Heather <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote:

>

>> Thanks Mikey......I will reread the booklet and I do have a patch of

>> some sort to put on that has been sitting on my desktop for a year.

>> (G)

>> What are you using?? Linksys?? Willy did tell me he preferred the

>> tech help on that one.

>>

>> Cold and rainy here today and looks like we will get more of the same

>> for a week. Almost like London, eh? Portugal is really warm, I

>> see....Zee is the lucky one.

>

Guest Joan Archer
Posted

Re: to Alias, Heather, Mart,, etc,, need help

 

You're asking for trouble using that name, <g>

 

I had to do a bit of re-booting with my router last night as I lost contact

with it <g> but usually don't have much trouble with it. I have an Add-On

with 3 machines connected to it on ADSL.

Joan

 

PS: Using Windows Live Mail at the moment <g>

 

 

"Heather" <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote in message

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> Thanks Mikey......I will reread the booklet and I do have a patch of

> some sort to put on that has been sitting on my desktop for a year. (G)

>

> What are you using?? Linksys?? Willy did tell me he preferred the tech

> help on that one.

>

> Cold and rainy here today and looks like we will get more of the same

> for a week. Almost like London, eh? Portugal is really warm, I

> see....Zee is the lucky one.

>

> Cheers....Figgs

>


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