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themetal
Posted: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 8:36:42 PM
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Napansin ko po everytime naka connect ako sa net, servers giving me IP's 110.xxx.xx.x, sobrang bagal ang net (Online games, youtube..etc.) pero ok lang pag mag browse. Pero pag naka connect ako sa server na nagbibigay ng 121.xxx.xxx IP, smooth yung online games, youtube..etc. Kaya ang ginagawa ko pag ang bigay sa akin ay yung IP na 110.xxx.xxx.xx, irerestart ko yng modem hangang yung 121.xxx.xxx.xx ang makukuha kong IP.

Question:

1. Ano po difference ng server 110 at server 121?Congested? Location?
2. May magagawa ba ang bayantel dito? Matagal na kasi to

Sa mga subscribers ng Bayantel na naglalaro ng OL games (International), try po kayo connect sa server 121 at 110 tapos makikita nyo ang difference ng speed.


Sana po maayos po yng server 110. Maraming salamat
Christer
Posted: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 9:17:54 PM
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themetal wrote:
Napansin ko po everytime naka connect ako sa net, servers giving me IP's 110.xxx.xx.x, sobrang bagal ang net (Online games, youtube..etc.) pero ok lang pag mag browse. Pero pag naka connect ako sa server na nagbibigay ng 121.xxx.xxx IP, smooth yung online games, youtube..etc. Kaya ang ginagawa ko pag ang bigay sa akin ay yung IP na 110.xxx.xxx.xx, irerestart ko yng modem hangang yung 121.xxx.xxx.xx ang makukuha kong IP.

Question:

1. Ano po difference ng server 110 at server 121?Congested? Location?
2. May magagawa ba ang bayantel dito? Matagal na kasi to

Sa mga subscribers ng Bayantel na naglalaro ng OL games (International), try po kayo connect sa server 121 at 110 tapos makikita nyo ang difference ng speed.


Sana po maayos po yng server 110. Maraming salamat


papano mo malalaman kung connected k doon sa 121/ thanks
themetal
Posted: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 9:47:43 PM
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Christer wrote:
themetal wrote:
Napansin ko po everytime naka connect ako sa net, servers giving me IP's 110.xxx.xx.x, sobrang bagal ang net (Online games, youtube..etc.) pero ok lang pag mag browse. Pero pag naka connect ako sa server na nagbibigay ng 121.xxx.xxx IP, smooth yung online games, youtube..etc. Kaya ang ginagawa ko pag ang bigay sa akin ay yung IP na 110.xxx.xxx.xx, irerestart ko yng modem hangang yung 121.xxx.xxx.xx ang makukuha kong IP.

Question:

1. Ano po difference ng server 110 at server 121?Congested? Location?
2. May magagawa ba ang bayantel dito? Matagal na kasi to

Sa mga subscribers ng Bayantel na naglalaro ng OL games (International), try po kayo connect sa server 121 at 110 tapos makikita nyo ang difference ng speed.


Sana po maayos po yng server 110. Maraming salamat


papano mo malalaman kung connected k doon sa 121/ thanks



punta ka sa www.whatismyip.com
khupalkah
Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 10:19:49 AM

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IP address is only a name/identification ng virtual line mo... wala itong kinalaman sa speed or any bandwitch allocation..

themetal
Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 10:41:18 AM
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khupalkah wrote:
IP address is only a name/identification ng virtual line mo... wala itong kinalaman sa speed or any bandwitch allocation..


True, but does not explain why server 121.xxx gives good ping/ attenuation/ server response on international OL games.


Try nyo po maglaro ng OL game (International, not local) and see the difference that server 121.xxx does not give any lag issues, unlike server 110.xx.xx. Kaso nga lang mahirap mag connect sa server 121.xxx.

khupalkah
Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 10:58:32 AM

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themetal wrote:
khupalkah wrote:
IP address is only a name/identification ng virtual line mo... wala itong kinalaman sa speed or any bandwitch allocation..


True, but does not explain why server 121.xxx gives good ping/ attenuation/ server response on international OL games.


Try nyo po maglaro ng OL game (International, not local) and see the difference that server 121.xxx does not give any lag issues, unlike server 110.xx.xx. Kaso nga lang mahirap mag connect sa server 121.xxx.



your stated is only a series of IP address... hindi ito pa-iba iba ng server iisa lang ang nag-bibigay sa inyo niyan si BRAS na naka-allocate sa roosevelt BLDG...

themetal
Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 11:30:00 AM
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khupalkah wrote:
themetal wrote:
khupalkah wrote:
IP address is only a name/identification ng virtual line mo... wala itong kinalaman sa speed or any bandwitch allocation..


True, but does not explain why server 121.xxx gives good ping/ attenuation/ server response on international OL games.


Try nyo po maglaro ng OL game (International, not local) and see the difference that server 121.xxx does not give any lag issues, unlike server 110.xx.xx. Kaso nga lang mahirap mag connect sa server 121.xxx.



your stated is only a series of IP address... hindi ito pa-iba iba ng server iisa lang ang nag-bibigay sa inyo niyan si BRAS na naka-allocate sa roosevelt BLDG...




With all due respect, I'm not here to have a debate but to share my experience. And btw, kung hindi ka makatulong sa tanong, wag ka nalang mag reply. Parang sinasabi mo rin na gawa gawa ko lang to, and I'm not a stupid person. What you said may be a fact but DOES NOT help answer the question.

Para sa mga OL gamers who are playing on international servers, having lag issues, you might want to try to connect to the server until it gives an ip of 121.xxx.xx
khupalkah
Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 11:40:44 AM

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themetal...

wala po kasing issue sa OL/browsing un sinasabi mong IP na need dapat e 121. series.... kung sinasabi mong ganyan.. magpadala ka ng email sa amin customersupport@bayan.com.ph... all IP address ng isang ISP e ni-rerent lang yan kay APNET.

in additional.. sumunod ka sa rules and regulation.. iho



Mikos
Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 12:54:36 PM

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themetal wrote:
khupalkah wrote:
themetal wrote:
khupalkah wrote:
IP address is only a name/identification ng virtual line mo... wala itong kinalaman sa speed or any bandwitch allocation..


True, but does not explain why server 121.xxx gives good ping/ attenuation/ server response on international OL games.


Try nyo po maglaro ng OL game (International, not local) and see the difference that server 121.xxx does not give any lag issues, unlike server 110.xx.xx. Kaso nga lang mahirap mag connect sa server 121.xxx.



your stated is only a series of IP address... hindi ito pa-iba iba ng server iisa lang ang nag-bibigay sa inyo niyan si BRAS na naka-allocate sa roosevelt BLDG...




With all due respect, I'm not here to have a debate but to share my experience. And btw, kung hindi ka makatulong sa tanong, wag ka nalang mag reply. Parang sinasabi mo rin na gawa gawa ko lang to, and I'm not a stupid person. What you said may be a fact but DOES NOT help answer the question.

Para sa mga OL gamers who are playing on international servers, having lag issues, you might want to try to connect to the server until it gives an ip of 121.xxx.xx


themetal... Khupalkah is a moderator of the Forum. I don't think he deserves this comment. FYI. Mod Khupalkah is also a gamer. He knows what he is talking about in terms of technical stuff related to OLs. Sa mga Mods, isa yan sa adik sa OLs. As for replying, he has all the right considering moderator siya dito.

He is also not saying na gawa gawa mo lang ito. I will agree with him though that IP addresses doesn't have anything to do with the latencies of a game. He is merely giving his side based on his technical knowledge. I do not see anything wrong with that.

Going further, as per our rules, you should have your account number posted if you are complaining about the DSL service.
Not posting the account number can be seen as being a Forum Troll and that is not allowed in the forum as this is only for valid subscribers of BayanDSL.
In your next reply, I expect the account number posted.
Otherwise, I will close this thread considering naka ilang post ka na pero di mo pa din nilagay.
We do not have to inform you of that since it is explicitly in the rules. It is your duty to read the rules prior to participating in the Forum.
Thank you.




FLAMERS shall be severely sanctioned!!!
Please lang MATINONG TANONG LANG SANA ANG ITANONG instead of NONSENSE ONES.


The Forum is NOT an Online Technical Support.
For your DSL/Phone concerns please call the hot lines FIRST before posting it in the Forum.
This includes requests for port resets, DSL connection footprints (ATT and SNRs), requests for technicians and repairs.
Please read the Bayan Forum Rules.


If the post is in size 6 or big sized font, it means I am addressing you as a moderator. If the post is in the default size, it means I am Mikos the plain subscriber.


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themetal
Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 3:36:40 PM
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Mikos wrote:
themetal wrote:
khupalkah wrote:
themetal wrote:
khupalkah wrote:
IP address is only a name/identification ng virtual line mo... wala itong kinalaman sa speed or any bandwitch allocation..


True, but does not explain why server 121.xxx gives good ping/ attenuation/ server response on international OL games.


Try nyo po maglaro ng OL game (International, not local) and see the difference that server 121.xxx does not give any lag issues, unlike server 110.xx.xx. Kaso nga lang mahirap mag connect sa server 121.xxx.



your stated is only a series of IP address... hindi ito pa-iba iba ng server iisa lang ang nag-bibigay sa inyo niyan si BRAS na naka-allocate sa roosevelt BLDG...




With all due respect, I'm not here to have a debate but to share my experience. And btw, kung hindi ka makatulong sa tanong, wag ka nalang mag reply. Parang sinasabi mo rin na gawa gawa ko lang to, and I'm not a stupid person. What you said may be a fact but DOES NOT help answer the question.

Para sa mga OL gamers who are playing on international servers, having lag issues, you might want to try to connect to the server until it gives an ip of 121.xxx.xx


themetal... Khupalkah is a moderator of the Forum. I don't think he deserves this comment. FYI. Mod Khupalkah is also a gamer. He knows what he is talking about in terms of technical stuff related to OLs. Sa mga Mods, isa yan sa adik sa OLs. As for replying, he has all the right considering moderator siya dito.





I'm aware that he is one of the moderators of this forum but that does not make him better than the other. And FYI, it does not necessarily mean that if he's a gamer, he understands a lot stuffs related to OLs since he was not able to get my point.






He is also not saying na gawa gawa mo lang ito.




Then what is he trying to imply?




I will agree with him though that IP addresses doesn't have anything to do with the latencies of a game. He is merely giving his side based on his technical knowledge. I do not see anything wrong with that.[/quote]

And I will have to disagree with the both of you, IP addresses aren't just numbers or names, it shows the location of the network addresss, subnet address, and client address. Problems regarding latencies can be traced directly to the network or subnet address. And I realized that BAYANTEL uses 2 networks, one which is network 121 and the other network 110, everytime I connect to play the game, I always check what network I am connected to by checking my IP address at whatismyip.com and everytime I have latency problems in the game, I noticed that I am connected to network 110 unlike network 121 which gives me a smooth gameplay.

What I have observed:

N 110

- smooth on local OL games
- average browsing speeds
- below average download speeds ( I get a 10 to 20 Kb download speed on rapidshare, plan 899)

- average youtube video streaming

N 121

- smooth on local and internation OL games
- excellent browsing speeds
- excellent download speeds ( I get a 70 to 80Kb download speed on rapidshare, plan 899)


Take note that Both networks gives me good ping and speedresults. ( speedtest.net , pingtest.net tested quezon city server)



Additional questions to BAYAN:

1. Why is it hard to connect to network 121?
2. Which locations or who benefits more on this network?
3. What is the difference between network 121 and network 110 in terms of hardware and software devices?




Going further, as per our rules, you should have your account number posted if you are complaining about the DSL service.
Not posting the account number can be seen as being a Forum Troll and that is not allowed in the forum as this is only for valid subscribers of BayanDSL.
In your next reply, I expect the account number posted.
Otherwise, I will close this thread considering naka ilang post ka na pero di mo pa din nilagay.
We do not have to inform you of that since it is explicitly in the rules. It is your duty to read the rules prior to participating in the Forum.
Thank you.
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Mikos
Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 4:56:45 PM

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Sir, we will not be moderators here if we are not technically equipped. Thank you.

As to the IP address, my IP block is always 110.xxx ever since I had a port reblock due to a conflict between my dial tone and my DSL line. Yet I am able to play online games. Perhaps not the games that you play since these are not popular online games. But nevertheless their servers are located in the US and Canada. If congestion going thru such IP address blocks is the main issue, how come I am able to do so in the 110 block also?

This is the reason why I am telling you that congestion based on IP addresses as you are pointing out, or congestion thru the servers issuing 121 or 110 IP addresses becomes irrelevant to this point already. IP addresses are unique to each DSL customer. DSL is not like wireless broadband that uses canopying hence the shared IP addresses among its subscribers.

It is very unlikely that Mod Khupalkah will invent stuff either. So then again, since you very much claim you know some stuff about networks, how do you explain my situation now that I can play my games using the 110 IP block? I also do not have problems with downloading except on some sites. But these problems were also encountered even way back I am with the 121 IP block.

By the way, prior to my port reblock due to a conflicting dial tone with the DSL, I used to belong to the 121 block also. And in both IP ranges, I used to enjoy downloads and playing online games. Again may I politely ask, how do you explain that? Perhaps you can share with us something you know since you are coming across as someone knowledgeable in these things.


themetal wrote:

Additional questions to BAYAN:

1. Why is it hard to connect to network 121?
2. Which locations or who benefits more on this network?
3. What is the difference between network 121 and network 110 in terms of hardware and software devices?


1) IP addresses are randomly assigned to anyone connecting to the internet. For residential customers, we have a dynamic IP addressing system thus it changes as we reconnect to the web. Incidentally, when I get my gaming rig (which I am saving up for it), I will not stick with the Residential line. I will get a business line. It is a given fact that static IP addresses are more convenient for gaming.
2) There are no specific locations for either one. As I mentioned to you before, prior to my port reblock, I am on the 121 block. Then after the port reblock, my IP is usually with the 110 block. But I did not notice any differences. I am able to do what I need to do with the line. No location changes either on my part. So clearly, IP addressing is not per location per se, unless otherwise assigned (like how IP addresses are distributed to the different countries worldwide, sample if you are in the US, your IP will range from a given set of block for your country).
3) Based on my experience, none. I get the same experience whichever IP address I get. And I have been on 121 and 110. At least this is as far as my experience is concerned.

Thanks for the account number.




FLAMERS shall be severely sanctioned!!!
Please lang MATINONG TANONG LANG SANA ANG ITANONG instead of NONSENSE ONES.


The Forum is NOT an Online Technical Support.
For your DSL/Phone concerns please call the hot lines FIRST before posting it in the Forum.
This includes requests for port resets, DSL connection footprints (ATT and SNRs), requests for technicians and repairs.
Please read the Bayan Forum Rules.


If the post is in size 6 or big sized font, it means I am addressing you as a moderator. If the post is in the default size, it means I am Mikos the plain subscriber.


Bayan Forum Rules
LeV
Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 6:19:33 PM
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themetal

sir i agree with you.. based on experience aswell.. iba ibang ip clusters get routed to different areas thus affecting latency... dati may 125.xxx may 121.96.xxx at 121.97.xxx.. right now maswerte ka nalang siguro sa IP mo bec hindi na ako nakakapagconnect sa ibang servers..

ive posted this on a different thread.. and ive posted regarding this sa pinoydsl.net YEARS ago.. its true and people have confirmed

yan nga yung inemail ko e.. allow us to connect to different ip servers.. well obvious business lines [ip nila] is routed differently than normal residential ones.

question to mods.. baka offtopic.. meron ba tayong updated site para sa mga business lines?
themetal
Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 6:38:19 PM
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Mikos wrote:
Sir, we will not be moderators here if we are not technically equipped. Thank you.



As to the IP address, my IP block is always 110.xxx ever since I had a port reblock due to a conflict between my dial tone and my DSL line. Yet I am able to play online games. Perhaps not the games that you play since these are not popular online games. But nevertheless their servers are located in the US and Canada. If congestion going thru such IP address blocks is the main issue, how come I am able to do so in the 110 block also?


Sir, Could you provide a screenshot of your ping and tracert result of the servers you play? and please make sure to include the IP add given by Network 110.

What I am saying is, there might be something wrong with network 110, congestion is just a possibility.


Mikos wrote:
This is the reason why I am telling you that congestion based on IP addresses as you are pointing out, or congestion thru the servers issuing 121 or 110 IP addresses becomes irrelevant to this point already. IP addresses are unique to each DSL customer. DSL is not like wireless broadband that uses canopying hence the shared IP addresses among its subscribers.


Sir, to make things clear, I am trying to point out that Network 110 might have a problem. This is not about IP's being unique to each clients or about DSL is not like wireless broadband.


Mikos wrote:
It is very unlikely that Mod Khupalkah will invent stuff either. So then again, since you very much claim you know some stuff about networks, how do you explain my situation now that I can play my games using the 110 IP block? I also do not have problems with downloading except on some sites. But these problems were also encountered even way back I am with the 121 IP block.


It is very clear that what khupalkah said earlier was false. He denied the fact that there are 2 Networks. Misleading people, especially bayan subscribers is just not right. This is a forum where we can discuss problems, experience and try to solve it and not to mislead people. As a moderator he should even know better.

Sir, could quote the statement where I claimed that I know very much about networks? I did said something about networks but I never claimed that I know very much about networks. Sarcasm does not solve anything.By the way, prior to my port reblock due to a conflicting dial tone with the DSL, I used to belong to the 121 block also. And in both IP ranges, I used to enjoy downloads and playing online games. Again may I politely ask, how do you explain that? Perhaps you can share with us something you know since you are coming across as someone knowledgeable in these things.

I or some subscribers might explain why you can play smoothly if you could provide us screenshots of your ping and tracert result of the said OL game server. I will as well provide screenshots as soon I get connected to network 121. With this, we will clearly understand the differences of Network 110 and network 121.





Mikos wrote:





themetal wrote:

Additional questions to BAYAN:

1. Why is it hard to connect to network 121?
2. Which locations or who benefits more on this network?
3. What is the difference between network 121 and network 110 in terms of hardware and software devices?




Mikos wrote:
1) IP addresses are randomly assigned to anyone connecting to the internet. For residential customers, we have a dynamic IP addressing system thus it changes as we reconnect to the web. Incidentally, when I get my gaming rig (which I am saving up for it), I will not stick with the Residential line. I will get a business line. It is a given fact that static IP addresses are more convenient for gaming.


I am aware that subnet and Host address are randomly generated everytime you connect, as for network 110 and 121, I get connected to N 110 more often than N 121. My question was, Why is it hard to connect to network 121?



Mikos wrote:
2) There are no specific locations for either one. As I mentioned to you before, prior to my port reblock, I am on the 121 block. Then after the port reblock, my IP is usually with the 110 block. But I did not notice any differences. I am able to do what I need to do with the line. No location changes either on my part.




Sir, I'm sorry but could you explain more of what you meant, "No location changes either on my part"?



Mikos wrote:
So clearly, IP addressing is not per location per se, unless otherwise assigned (like how IP addresses are distributed to the different countries worldwide, sample if you are in the US, your IP will range from a given set of block for your country).


Why do bayan subscribers often acquire network address 110 rather than 121?


Mikos wrote:
3) Based on my experience, none. I get the same experience whichever IP address I get. And I have been on 121 and 110. At least this is as far as my experience is concerned.



It would be best if a network specialist of bayan would answer this question.

Thanks for the account number.[/quote]
themetal
Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 6:40:25 PM
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LeV wrote:
themetal

sir i agree with you.. based on experience aswell.. iba ibang ip clusters get routed to different areas thus affecting latency... dati may 125.xxx may 121.96.xxx at 121.97.xxx.. right now maswerte ka nalang siguro sa IP mo bec hindi na ako nakakapagconnect sa ibang servers..

ive posted this on a different thread.. and ive posted regarding this sa pinoydsl.net YEARS ago.. its true and people have confirmed

yan nga yung inemail ko e.. allow us to connect to different ip servers.. well obvious business lines [ip nila] is routed differently than normal residential ones.

question to mods.. baka offtopic.. meron ba tayong updated site para sa mga business lines?




It's good to hear na may naka pansin din sa problema
themetal
Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 6:42:55 PM
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themetal wrote:
Mikos wrote:
Sir, we will not be moderators here if we are not technically equipped. Thank you.



As to the IP address, my IP block is always 110.xxx ever since I had a port reblock due to a conflict between my dial tone and my DSL line. Yet I am able to play online games. Perhaps not the games that you play since these are not popular online games. But nevertheless their servers are located in the US and Canada. If congestion going thru such IP address blocks is the main issue, how come I am able to do so in the 110 block also?


Sir, Could you provide a screenshot of your ping and tracert result of the servers you play? and please make sure to include the IP add given by Network 110.

What I am saying is, there might be something wrong with network 110, congestion is just a possibility.


Mikos wrote:
This is the reason why I am telling you that congestion based on IP addresses as you are pointing out, or congestion thru the servers issuing 121 or 110 IP addresses becomes irrelevant to this point already. IP addresses are unique to each DSL customer. DSL is not like wireless broadband that uses canopying hence the shared IP addresses among its subscribers.


Sir, to make things clear, I am trying to point out that Network 110 might have a problem. This is not about IP's being unique to each clients or about DSL is not like wireless broadband.


Mikos wrote:
It is very unlikely that Mod Khupalkah will invent stuff either. So then again, since you very much claim you know some stuff about networks, how do you explain my situation now that I can play my games using the 110 IP block? I also do not have problems with downloading except on some sites. But these problems were also encountered even way back I am with the 121 IP block.


It is very clear that what khupalkah said earlier was false. He denied the fact that there are 2 Networks. Misleading people, especially bayan subscribers is just not right. This is a forum where we can discuss problems, experience and try to solve it and not to mislead people. As a moderator he should even know better.

Sir, could quote the statement where I claimed that I know very much about networks? I did said something about networks but I never claimed that I know very much about networks. Sarcasm does not solve anything.


Mikos wrote:
By the way, prior to my port reblock due to a conflicting dial tone with the DSL, I used to belong to the 121 block also. And in both IP ranges, I used to enjoy downloads and playing online games. Again may I politely ask, how do you explain that? Perhaps you can share with us something you know since you are coming across as someone knowledgeable in these things.



I or some subscribers might explain why you can play smoothly if you could provide us screenshots of your ping and tracert result of the said OL game server. I will as well provide screenshots as soon I get connected to network 121. With this, we will clearly understand the differences of Network 110 and network 121.





Mikos wrote:





themetal wrote:

Additional questions to BAYAN:

1. Why is it hard to connect to network 121?
2. Which locations or who benefits more on this network?
3. What is the difference between network 121 and network 110 in terms of hardware and software devices?




Mikos wrote:
1) IP addresses are randomly assigned to anyone connecting to the internet. For residential customers, we have a dynamic IP addressing system thus it changes as we reconnect to the web. Incidentally, when I get my gaming rig (which I am saving up for it), I will not stick with the Residential line. I will get a business line. It is a given fact that static IP addresses are more convenient for gaming.


I am aware that subnet and Host address are randomly generated everytime you connect, as for network 110 and 121, I get connected to N 110 more often than N 121. My question was, Why is it hard to connect to network 121?



Mikos wrote:
2) There are no specific locations for either one. As I mentioned to you before, prior to my port reblock, I am on the 121 block. Then after the port reblock, my IP is usually with the 110 block. But I did not notice any differences. I am able to do what I need to do with the line. No location changes either on my part.




Sir, I'm sorry but could you explain more of what you meant, "No location changes either on my part"?



Mikos wrote:
So clearly, IP addressing is not per location per se, unless otherwise assigned (like how IP addresses are distributed to the different countries worldwide, sample if you are in the US, your IP will range from a given set of block for your country).


Why do bayan subscribers often acquire network address 110 rather than 121?


Mikos wrote:
3) Based on my experience, none. I get the same experience whichever IP address I get. And I have been on 121 and 110. At least this is as far as my experience is concerned.



It would be best if a network specialist of bayan would answer this question.

Thanks for the account number.
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ctopher
Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 6:55:43 PM
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For IP Address, you could just type ipconfig in command prompt.

-Im afraid "themetal" is right, i tried it but chances are low, if im connected at 121 my ping goes a little better, than 110.
dnniwa485
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naku pare pareho lang yan mga pareng koy.. kahit anung IP pa yan.. pare pareha lang yan..

ctopher
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-binabawi ko na po gnun din pla, biglang bumagal after ilang mins wew, cguro nakachamba lng ako.
Mikos
Posted: Thursday, March 11, 2010 3:39:13 AM

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ctopher wrote:
-binabawi ko na po gnun din pla, biglang bumagal after ilang mins wew, cguro nakachamba lng ako.


As I have pointed out to themetal. I think naka chamba ka ctopher.

@themetal

Check my post. I stated, prior to my having a port reblock, I was on the 121 IP Block. When they transferred my port via port reblock to another facility, I already started having the 110 IP Block. That was 6-7 months ago. I monitor my IP address since I have a gadget that tells me what is my internet IP on my desktop. If and when I do get the time, I will post tracerts to the game servers of the online games that I play at home. Right now though, I will have to put this off. Patapos ang school year and madami akong inaasikaso. Main reason also why I was not in the Forum till today. Moderating the Forum is actually my break from the stuff that I do.




FLAMERS shall be severely sanctioned!!!
Please lang MATINONG TANONG LANG SANA ANG ITANONG instead of NONSENSE ONES.


The Forum is NOT an Online Technical Support.
For your DSL/Phone concerns please call the hot lines FIRST before posting it in the Forum.
This includes requests for port resets, DSL connection footprints (ATT and SNRs), requests for technicians and repairs.
Please read the Bayan Forum Rules.


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narmenia
Posted: Thursday, March 11, 2010 10:06:01 AM
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actually... IMO lang...

meron pong difference yung 121 with other ip block ng bayan...

na try ko na sa STATIC ko na naka 203 block...

i tried to do a tracert to a specific group of 121 ip blocks (that is assigned to a BAYAN customer) from a GLOBE connection... and the HOPS does not go outside the country...

pero when i tried to do the same sa 203 block ko... pumunta pa ng JAPAN yung HOP...

THATS a HUGE difference IMO lang po...
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