- Re: How can BT tell the # of actual users? Also service levels?
- Posted by John Naismith on August 12th, 2004
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 11:15:06 +0100, z123@nospam.com (Peter) wrote:
Sequence numbering on the packets is one indication. While it's not
going to be 100% conclusive it will (especially if Windows is the OS
in use) be indicative of more than one TCP/IP stack in use. ie there's
more than one machine behind the NAT.
Why they should give a damn is another matter entirely.
--
John Naismith
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