> than 1 website.
> i'm using whoisbyip, but its not help so much.
> is there any chance to know this ip refer to which website or maybe
> all the website list.
Reverse DNS can do this. Easiest way is to type "reverse dns" into
> <mailto:
gerald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>
> Jack Jackson wrote:
> > At 03:21 PM 1/4/2008, jbartas wrote:
> >> Hubs are getting hard to find everywhere - in the US, Ebay
> is one
> >> source. For the last year I've been collecting every hub I see
> (both 10
> >> and 100) at junk stores, yards sales, even friends throwing
> them away
> >> because they are "upgrading" to switches. Anyone who may even
> have to
> >> troubleshoot a network should do the same. The has to be some
> old hubs
> >> in your country somewhere....
> >
> > You have to watch out for the ones called hubs that are actually
> > switches. Also don't forget that a 10/100 hub is actually a 10
> MHz hub and
> > a 100 MHz hub connected by a switch.
>
> True hubs may be scarce, but you can buy an 8-port managed switch
> (including
> port mirroring) for $240:
>
>
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833124087> <
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833124087>
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