A Review Of Laser Speed Meters, A critical look at Laser Speed Meters |
A Review Of Laser Speed Meters, A critical look at Laser Speed Meters |
Thu, 10 Jul 2008 - 21:25
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For ease of reference, here is the latest copy of my Laser Speed Meters Report.
report_v1_2_rqp.pdf ( 2.18MB ) Number of downloads: 11304 beam_spread_wrong_clip_1_small.mpg ( 3.48MB ) Number of downloads: 3513 beam_spread_wrong_clip_2_small.mpg ( 3.43MB ) Number of downloads: 2284 beam_spread_correct_clip_1_small.mpg ( 2.91MB ) Number of downloads: 2508 (Edited 15 July 2008, with latest version of report, and example "Beam Spread" Clips) This post has been edited by Paul D. Lee: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 - 22:06 |
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Tue, 23 May 2017 - 07:52
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Tue, 23 May 2017 - 08:27
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Webmaster Group: Root Admin Posts: 8,205 Joined: 30 Mar 2003 From: Wokingham, UK Member No.: 2 |
If only there was some sort of admin type who could check IP addresses... IP addresses are attached to a location rather than a person. Everyone with a computer on their desk at work will have at least two IP addresses to use. They're attached to a computer or other network device rather than a location, unless you're using a rather technical interpretation of location - which your posts in this thread suggests you won't be. Not sure where the "at least two" addresses comes from? -------------------- Regards,
Fredd __________________________________________________________________________
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Tue, 23 May 2017 - 20:55
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They're attached to a computer or other network device rather than a location, unless you're using a rather technical interpretation of location - which your posts in this thread suggests you won't be. Not sure where the "at least two" addresses comes from? Almost every IP address will have multiple computers and devices attached to it, unless they are in physically different locations (or at least different access points). |
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Fri, 2 Jun 2017 - 18:25
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Webmaster Group: Root Admin Posts: 8,205 Joined: 30 Mar 2003 From: Wokingham, UK Member No.: 2 |
That's the opposite way around from what you said. NAT allows more than one device to use the same external IP address, but not one device to have more than one IP address.
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