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[return to "I connected Windows XP to the Internet; it was fine"]
1. jmgao+rb4[view] [source] 2024-06-01 09:30:20
>>mouse_+(OP)
Back in the days of blaster, if you were connected to a network with infected machines or had a public IP address because you were connected straight into your cable modem, you would get infected in the windows installer before it finished installing. Nowadays, everything is behind NAT and there aren't any infected Windows XP machines left on your local network, so that's not a problem anymore.
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2. tetris+Dc4[view] [source] 2024-06-01 09:46:50
>>jmgao+rb4
Herd immunity, huh?
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3. zamada+RF4[view] [source] 2024-06-01 14:36:40
>>tetris+Dc4
More that NAT forces your network gear to filter inbound connections from the outside internet by default. This works with one device behind one router as a billion devices behind a billion routers.
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