On 2014-02-17 03:04, Peter Lothberg wrote:
Are you giving guest access and/or offering accounts?
Sure.. I'll talk to my sys$admin:..... (it needs a guest account)
:-)
Just tell me what you want done...
And do you have Fortran? :)
It's a basic RSX with DECnet, I'll install anything that anyone can
offer for layared products..
I can probably install most of everything you want on that machine. Just give me some time...
And while on this subject, I wanna buikd a RSTS/E system to, tapes of
stuff, anyone?
Seems like several people have the answer.
Johnny
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On 02/17/2014 04:20 AM, Peter Lothberg wrote:
And Peter's network cannot reach my network. WTF?
I'm at all major exchange point's in the world, where do you wanna meet?
Hold on, I know I've got a spool of single-mode around here somewhere! ;)
-Dave
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On Mon, 17 Feb 2014, Peter Lothberg wrote:
And Peter's network cannot reach my network. WTF?
I'm at all major exchange point's in the world, where do you wanna meet?
-P
I'd love to peer directly with you. :(
Can you call in a favour at one of AT&T's exchange? ;)
Wait...do you not peer directly with AT&T? My route to you took sprint.
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On 02/17/2014 04:19 AM, Peter Lothberg wrote:
In Croatia we put 1GE simple fiber SFP in to the houses. Could be
upgraded to 10G when prices come down. No pon, no nothing strange...
Houses in Croatia have orders of magnitude better connectivity than
most commercial facilities in the US. That figures.
-Dave
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On Sun, 16 Feb 2014, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 02/17/2014 04:19 AM, Peter Lothberg wrote:
In Croatia we put 1GE simple fiber SFP in to the houses. Could be
upgraded to 10G when prices come down. No pon, no nothing strange...
Houses in Croatia have orders of magnitude better connectivity than
most commercial facilities in the US. That figures.
Telecoms in Columbus, OH are fantastic, though. ;)
...Mind we manufactured switching equipment a short drive from where I live.
-Dave
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Even _I_ have a route to you! (With truly awful latency)
b4 at meaghan:~ traceroute 192.108.198.254
traceroute to 192.108.198.254 (192.108.198.254), 64 hops max, 52 byte
packets
snip
18 r29a-ge-2-0-gw.stupi.net (192.108.195.149) 583.803 ms * 213.912 ms
So you are looking at CPU speed of the router, that processes ping
packets at the lowest priority.. Ping a computer, kniv.stupi.se for
example..
R>!traceroute 75.49.19.254
traceroute to 75.49.19.254 (75.49.19.254), 64 hops max, 52 byte
packets
1 R29A-GW.Stupi.SE (192.108.198.254) 227.170 ms 215.521 ms 205.397 ms
2 R29BFR-GE-2-0-6-GW.Stupi.NET (192.108.195.150) 161.133 ms 0.261 ms 0.284 ms
3 BFR5-GE-5-1-0.Stupi.NET (192.108.195.17) 0.431 ms 0.273 ms 0.433 ms
4 HFR1-GE-0-7-1-0.Stupi.NET (192.108.195.122) 14.249 ms 10.423 ms 1.309 ms
5 213.206.129.86 (213.206.129.86) 0.578 ms 0.678 ms 0.432 ms
6 sl-bb21-cop-12-0-0.sprintlink.net (213.206.129.33) 9.351 ms 9.193 ms 9.131 ms
7 sl-bb20-cop-15-0-0.sprintlink.net (80.77.64.33) 9.937 ms 9.313 ms 9.207 ms
8 144.232.24.12 (144.232.24.12) 88.426 ms 315.822 ms 88.493 ms
9 sl-crs2-nyc-0-2-5-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.25.113) 91.615 ms 91.081 ms 90.863 ms
10 144.232.6.6 (144.232.6.6) 90.257 ms 90.185 ms 90.081 ms
11 cr1.n54ny.ip.att.net (12.122.80.226) 118.263 ms 119.168 ms 116.009 ms
12 cr1.phlpa.ip.att.net (12.122.5.242) 116.323 ms 123.579 ms 119.665 ms
13 cr2.phlpa.ip.att.net (12.122.3.226) 119.224 ms 116.263 ms 115.926 ms
14 cr2.cl2oh.ip.att.net (12.122.2.209) 116.647 ms 119.276 ms 127.524 ms
15 cr1.cl2oh.ip.att.net (12.122.2.125) 117.425 ms 117.979 ms 115.837 ms
16 12.83.58.253 (12.83.58.253) 272.051 ms 298.390 ms 311.608 ms
17 ppp-151-164-55-57.eulstx.swbell.net (151.164.55.57) 217.446 ms 242.930 ms 291.844 ms
18 dist2-te2-1.wotnoh.sbcglobal.net (151.164.55.64) 115.333 ms 115.430 ms 115.239 ms
19 adsl-75-49-19-254.dsl.wotnoh.sbcglobal.net (75.49.19.254) 117.827 ms 117.474 ms 116.824 ms
In Croatia we put 1GE simple fiber SFP in to the houses. Could be
upgraded to 10G when prices come down. No pon, no nothing strange...
-P
On Mon, 17 Feb 2014, Peter Lothberg wrote:
Even _I_ have a route to you! (With truly awful latency)
b4 at meaghan:~ traceroute 192.108.198.254
traceroute to 192.108.198.254 (192.108.198.254), 64 hops max, 52 byte
packets
snip
18 r29a-ge-2-0-gw.stupi.net (192.108.195.149) 583.803 ms * 213.912 ms
So you are looking at CPU speed of the router, that processes ping
packets at the lowest priority.. Ping a computer, kniv.stupi.se for
example..
Ahhhh right. kniv has much better latency. ;)
18 dist2-te2-1.wotnoh.sbcglobal.net (151.164.55.64) 115.333 ms 115.430 ms 115.239 ms
19 adsl-75-49-19-254.dsl.wotnoh.sbcglobal.net (75.49.19.254) 117.827 ms 117.474 ms 116.824 ms
In Croatia we put 1GE simple fiber SFP in to the houses. Could be
upgraded to 10G when prices come down. No pon, no nothing strange...
I'd love that here.
-P
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On 02/16/2014 10:11 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On Sun, 16 Feb 2014, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On Sun, 16 Feb 2014, Brian Hechinger wrote:
That's why I want a non-residential ISP to provide me with service.
I don't think I'll get that here, though. :(
Not at a price you can afford , no. :)
Unless I convince OAR.net I am doing legitimate educational research
in the field of computer history/aracheology, correct. ;)
3/3 symmetric T1 w/ 5 static IPs is $549/mo. Hmmmm.
If by 3/3 you mean 3Mbps up and 3Mbps down, it's not a T1.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
On Sun, 16 Feb 2014, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 02/16/2014 10:11 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On Sun, 16 Feb 2014, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On Sun, 16 Feb 2014, Brian Hechinger wrote:
That's why I want a non-residential ISP to provide me with service.
I don't think I'll get that here, though. :(
Not at a price you can afford , no. :)
Unless I convince OAR.net I am doing legitimate educational research
in the field of computer history/aracheology, correct. ;)
3/3 symmetric T1 w/ 5 static IPs is $549/mo. Hmmmm.
If by 3/3 you mean 3Mbps up and 3Mbps down, it's not a T1.
I know. They were just billing it as a T1...despite the fact it'd be two bonded T1s.
-Dave
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