lightsage Posted March 22, 2013 Report Posted March 22, 2013 [size=4]Due to the public wifi on the trains (which are used a LOT here in the Netherlands). Several Dutch accounts have been marked as alts. This is rather inconvenient.[/size] [size=4]The wifi gets routed through Germany by T-Mobile. This should make it quite[/size] easy to distinguish. [size=4]To everyone planning to use wifi on the train in the Netherlands, be aware.[/size] [size=4]PS:[/size] [size=4]My IP at the time of posting this (on a train) is: [i]88.128.80.4[/i][/size] Quote
Root Admin Chewett Posted March 22, 2013 Root Admin Report Posted March 22, 2013 I can look at ignoring the required subnet, probably a /24 region if this continues to prove a problem. Quote
Tal Posted March 26, 2013 Report Posted March 26, 2013 Samon and I have become alts because of this. Quote
Root Admin Chewett Posted March 26, 2013 Root Admin Report Posted March 26, 2013 if you can get a number of IP addresses, or even a range of them used for said wireless this would be helpful. Google "whats my ip" when using it and post the results. Its likely to be a /24 or a number of them. Quote
Root Admin Chewett Posted April 5, 2013 Root Admin Report Posted April 5, 2013 ideally i need a couple to identify the subnet that is used for the area, Please contact me those that are identified as an alt of you wrongly via email or pm. Quote
Kaya Posted April 26, 2013 Report Posted April 26, 2013 The IP addresses appear to be fixed per train line. I usually have IP 88.128.80.5 or 88.128.80.6. I also occasionally take the train with IP 88.128.80.4 and have most certainly used other trains as well, a while back. Quote
Root Admin Chewett Posted April 26, 2013 Root Admin Report Posted April 26, 2013 [quote name='samon' timestamp='1366955462' post='135310'] The IP addresses appear to be fixed per train line. I usually have IP 88.128.80.5 or 88.128.80.6. I also occasionally take the train with IP 88.128.80.4 and have most certainly used other trains as well, a while back. [/quote] Cool, that means they are using NAT and not assigning global IP addresses. Thanks Samon, i shall look into this now. Quote
Root Admin Chewett Posted January 18, 2020 Root Admin Report Posted January 18, 2020 This bug has been confirmed. Quote
Root Admin Chewett Posted June 16, 2021 Root Admin Report Posted June 16, 2021 This has been resolved. Quote
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