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Standard User Mitchy_mitch
(experienced) Fri 28-Jan-11 17:33:32
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New IP address range from sky


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I saw this ip address range in when checking my gmail and i thought that id been hacked, but looking further, it is a sky ip address. 2.122.4x.xx, when did they change?

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Standard User mbames
(learned) Fri 28-Jan-11 23:12:01
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Dunno, but I am 2.122.14x.xxx at the moment performance seems dodgy.....
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 28-Jan-11 23:48:54
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Didn't even know 2.xxx.xxx.xxx was even possible. Far as i know blocks range from 4 upto 240. But don't usually come up below 60 as they're assigned to large corps and governments.


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 28-Jan-11 23:51:39
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inetnum: 2.122.0.0 - 2.122.255.255
netname: BSKYB-BROADBAND
descr: Sky Broadband
Standard User BuckleZ
(fountain of knowledge) Sat 29-Jan-11 08:36:43
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Re: New IP address range from sky


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Had an IP starting with 2.x a few times, only issues were some sites didnt have the range set up to recognise Sky when doing speedtests etc

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 03-Feb-11 15:01:51
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Interesting...

Noticed that myself. I wonder who Sky stole that B-Class off then!
Standard User iand
(experienced) Thu 03-Feb-11 18:53:49
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horse trading of IP address ranges will be common in the future

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