the instant ip (75.91.5.151) has been asigned to me for the last 22 days, and shows to be in Rincon, Ga. this was accomplished by going to the speedstream configuration page, detecting that hte server was running a vc, thru a bridge and a router. Windstream my ISP doesn't have a clue how to protect themselves, nor do they care if my modum has been captured. their solution to this proplem , was to replace the speedstream 4200 with a 4300 I live in Reidsville, Ga, 60 miles away. this dude Cris Srader used to work for windstream as an outside trouble shooter. he ran Down 2 Earth Computers in Reidsville, and bragged about his hacking abilities. i have had to give up on windows and go to live cd knoppix 6.3 to even obtain the service i am paying for. i deleated the vc,bridge, and router, on speedstream's set up page.this is futher protected by chang- ing the administrator pass word to one more secure, and requiring administrator logon for any changes to occur. I also activated the server's firewall and logs. he uses Freebsd as his OS, and runs Python scripts. he also has BPL access, as he has written to win xp, vista, and 7. with the modum and enet cable disconnected. there is a WALKING DEAD WIKIA USER BY THE NAME OF (AKA 75.91.5.151) found on google. A review of the logs on speedstream shows that my connection is routed thru a mac address of 00:IF:29:36:C8:1E , then into the mac address of my modum. using ip 192.168.254.1 which is the ip he's using as a lan.
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