Hello mark,
On 22 Sep 15 13:07, mark lewis wrote to Robert E Starr JR:
ml>>> RJ> this isn't your right node number, it should be 1:340/9999
ml>>> (until
ml>>> RJ> I give you your right node number)
ml>>> actually, that's ok because he's operating, for now, as a point
ml>>> off of
ml>>> 1:154/10... his editor and/or tosser are not adding his point
ml>>> address properly...
RJ>> he should be useing 1:340/9999 (being that was given to him, not
RJ>> useing another node number)
ml> are you saying that i cannot use one of my existing addresses or one
ml> of my point addresses to apply for a node number in your net?
ml> the /999 and /9999 numbers are generally used for newcomers that do
ml> not already have an address... he has one, though... a point
ml> address... granted there's a problem with the software not properly
ml> using the point portion of the address but that's something else...
Thanks for the explanation. As far as I know he's going about everything the
right way.
Regards,
Nick
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