Month: September 2015
NetCom 4G and Huawei B593s-22
Sometime ago I switched from a Huawei E220 to a Huawei B593s-22. My 3G internet connection became a 4G internet connection in an instant. I recently turned on IPv6 on the 4G WAN interface, only to be really disappointed. NetCom does not offer IPv6 service to its 4G customers. That’s a shame. With ARIN running […]
Read More → NetCom 4G and Huawei B593s-22ARIN’s Z day
ARIN announced today the depletion of its IPv4 resources from their free pool. Only AfriNIC remains before all public IPv4 addresses are depleted. IPv6, anyone?
Read More → ARIN’s Z dayARIN close to Z day
ARIN, the American Registry for Internet Numbers, is closing in on their Z day. Soon only AfriNIC will have IPv4 address blocks available for their customers, and even AfriNIC will run out of IPv4 addresses sometime in the year 2019. See ARIN’s IPv4 depletion webpage for more information. The bottom line is: Start using IPv6!
Read More → ARIN close to Z dayBad KBs
Microsoft continues their sneaky trend by camouflaging Windows 10 related updates as “Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems”. I would avoid installing these six (five actually) updates, identified by their KB numbers: KB2952664, Compatibility update for upgrading Windows 7 KB3022345, Update for customer experience and diagnostic telemetry (superseded by KB3068708, see below) KB3035583, Update […]
Read More → Bad KBsIT-oppvask
Fylket krev er IT-oppvask Fylket[s] krev er IT-oppvask Fylket[s] kr[a]v er IT-oppvask Fylket [krever] IT-oppvask Pussig nok står dette riktig skrevet i <TITLE>-elementet … Ref: http://www.h-a.no/debatt/mandag1, 2015-09-09.
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