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The one with better byte

This is just a small update relating to Bell/Aliant FibreOp service in Canada. I’ve had FibreOp service since May of this year and I’ve been thoroughly pleased with it for the most part. The only real issue I’ve had is lack of support for standard features in the provided router like DHCP reservations and some…

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More Better

So I decided to order a new router on Wednesday. Yesterday (one day later) it arrived at my door! It’s the Asus RT-N16 SuperRouterN. What makes it super? It has 32MB of flash and 128MB of RAM. This is about 4-8 times more than most standard routers. It opens the door for a lot of…

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Internet

18 Quintillion Addresses and they’re all MINE!

So I signed up with Hurricane Electric’s tunnel service to get myself on the IPv6 bandwagon before Eastlink is able to. For the uninitiated, IPv6 is a new version of Internet addressing to replace the current IPv4 address scheme (192.168.0.1, etc) which is only 32 bits with a 128 bit address scheme. 32 bits only…

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