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Mon Nov-26-07 06:12 PM
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| my post in Computer Help group... |
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Mon Nov-26-07 06:15 PM
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| 1. Do you so carefully dig into all IP addresses that visit your site? |
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Mon Nov-26-07 06:18 PM
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just these 2. because I am pretty sure they are the same person and it is someone very important :)
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Mon Nov-26-07 06:25 PM
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| 3. The one might be a roaming broadband card provided by Verizon? |
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And on the second: likely yes, someone who is on a network served up by that law firm is accessing your site.
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Mon Nov-26-07 06:29 PM
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| 4. I don't understand the law firm thing |
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thanks for reply by the way. But I don't understand what it means - the law firm itself is where the person is coming from? What does it mean that a network is served on that domain? Blahhhh computer stuff :(
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Mon Nov-26-07 06:37 PM
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Yes, likely someone who is using a computer in their offices and accessing the internet through their network.
Now, that could be an employee sitting in a cubicle there, a vistor on their wireless network in the lobby, or a person nearby who is attached to the law firm's wireless network.
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