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1. Suppaf+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-06-02 02:13:46
>my computer had a public IP until the early 2010s as around these days modems were just models and not routers too.

You realize that wasn't the norm though right?

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2. globul+Xi[view] [source] 2024-06-02 06:56:41
>>Suppaf+(OP)
It was. Our 56k modem was a PCI card. Later we had ISDN and ADSL modems (I still use the latter to this day). I only got a router (a Linksys device) to attach multiple computers to the internet. It was a few years before ISPs started bundling routers and WiFi APs.
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3. thebru+Eo[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-06-02 08:04:50
>>globul+Xi
I hadn’t made that connection about 56k and public IPs until now. I just used it at the time before I had any of the knowledge I did now. Interesting!
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4. globul+HD[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-06-02 11:37:07
>>thebru+Eo
I didn't think about it before I got the router. I found it a bit annoying because I had to think about things like port forwarding. Previously everything just worked without any configuration (like P2P file sharing or running a game server). I'm not sure I really understood it even then, though. Just followed instructions parrot fashion.
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5. thebru+TE[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-06-02 11:49:53
>>globul+HD
Yep, same for me. I was just a teenager wanting to play games and then suddenly I had to know about port forwarding.
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