I remember that public gateway IP being x.x.x.1 and my cable modem being at x.x.x.2 heh. Anyway, cheers to the regulars who are still around, and everyone that remembers the dawn of residential broadband

CableDude wrote:I have 3 gigs on my laptop running Vista Home Premium (32-bit). Runs really nice.
Yeah, I remember that too, turning on File and Print sharing was enough to see other people's PCs on the node, lol.TonyT wrote:Happy Bday Speedguide.
I too started with Roadrunner cable.
I remember the win98 days of scanning the WAN for other IPs on my cable block and then connecting to their computers and accessing files directly through IE4.
Next came Black Ice Defender.
Then the Linksys BEFSR41.
*stomps hoof and shows green teeth*YeOldeStonecat wrote:...you just don't remember because we put mickeys in yours...you don't remember that morning you woke up with a sore butt?
YeOldeStonecat wrote:Oh there were....you just don't remember because we put mickeys in yours...you don't remember that morning you woke up with a sore butt?
YES! S.G. always comes up in Google searches.. I'll have to remember that next time to refer to my students. I'm also teaching the new CompTIA Cyber Security Analyst+ (CySA+) soon.. as I got that certification last year. Really good stuff.. all blue team / security operations center (SOC) related.Philip wrote:Cheers, thanks for the reference
Speaking of security, we get quite a bit of traffic for the TCP/UDP ports database, we may have the most extensive one online.
Welcome back..RodE wrote:Yes, Happy belated Birthday Speedguide. I finally found this thread - long story but I managed to log in under my original profile but it would not let me post. It said I was restricted under my old name reeo. I knew it had been a few years
since my last visit. What I did not realize my join date was 6 or 7th month of 2001. I remember many of you, got rid of dial up and finally those junk floppy's lol
No problem Philip.. I just referenced this link: https://www.speedguide.net/faq/what-cab ... ed-good-78Philip wrote:Cheers, thanks for the reference
Speaking of security, we get quite a bit of traffic for the TCP/UDP ports database, we may have the most extensive one online.