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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/27/2017 11:48 PM, Vince Herried
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<div>Nagios stopped working on my remote sites.<br>
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Hmmmm My IP address changed days ago, just now getting
around to seeing why.<br>
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I think I've had maybe two IP address from Time Warner in 15 years.
I remember they changed it once when they did a major upgrade. I
noticed some things quit working on 2/23 in the late afternoon.
When I went to investigate I had a different Spectrum IP address.<br>
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<div>Still no ipv6.<br>
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<div>For one day nearly 2 weeks ago, my download speed went from
16Mb -> 30 If I recall.<br>
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Time Warner has always given me 20% more download than they say. It
was always around 60 Mbps and now I see it is 71 Mbps!
Unfortunately speedtest.net says the upload is still 5.9.<br>
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