Re: to Alias, Heather, Mart,, etc,, need help
If you connect to the internet using a fixed IP address then pinging that
address will show whether the user is connected to the net or not.
However since you appear from your message headers to be connecting via
Optusnet dial-up I suspect that it is unlikely you are always connecting
using the same IP address. For example your post was made by you when
connected as follows: wayax6-144.dialup.optusnet.com.au 211.29.44.144.
When you next connect see if you are again allocated the IP address
211.29.44.144. If not then pinging that address and finding it in use
means nothing as it would simply mean that another optusnet user was
connected and had been allocated that address for the duration of their
connection.
If you were to connect via ADSL or cable and your line was always
connected via say a router, or if you had a fixed IP address then pinging
that IP address would confirm or not whether your network was connected
but would tell the person pinging nothing else as you could well be out
shopping or working whilst leaving your PC connected.
Finally, for those using routers or firewalls it is fairly simple to
configure them to ignore, that is not respond, to pings.
--
Mike Maltby
mike.maltby@gmail.com
jeanette <jeany@lostincyber.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Totally off topic, but maybe one of you can help.
>
> Have been talking to someone via gmail and 'hello', and things have
> gotton strange.
> Anyhow,,,, could any of you tell me if a person can ping your isp
> account number just to see if you are online?
> I am on dialup, as you know, is there anyway my computer can
> send a message back saying that I am offline even if I am online?
>
> Thanks guys
>
> J