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    Ping timeout from specific server

    hi, The problem is as follows: We have 2 networks that are connected through a wireless bridge. One network has a 10.0.0.0/24 range and the other a 172.16.0.0/16 range. One host on the 10 network is not pingable from a specific host in the 172 range. All the other host can ping that host...
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    Analog to Digital

    I'm not trying to send a digital signal. I would just like to know if it can be done and why it can or can't be done. Like for instance digital signals have a frequency that is too high to be put on the pots or something like that. I want to understand why it is neccesary to modulate the digital...
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    Analog to Digital

    Thank you for the information. I've been searching on google for a while and i've found most of the information in needed but one thing i haven't found yet. Why can't a digital signal be sent over the POTS or over cable ??? If you could answer those questions i would greatly appreciate it.
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    Analog to Digital

    So some signals aren't modulated before being put on the telephone line? I was always under the impression that whenever a signal needed to traverse a telephone line it needed to be an analog signal. Take for instance a T1 connection to your provider. The traffic is routed trough your provider...
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    Analog to Digital

    Hi, I just recently discovered this wonderful forum and i'm not yet accustomed to the way things are posted here so forgive me for any mistakes. I was pondering on the following: Why can a digital signal not be sent over a telephone line? What are the main differences between an analog signal...

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