This topic is to explain the recent observations and stupidites ive noticed with these types of networks. With packet switched networks you split each stream of data as a packet or datagram of sorts. Well, what the hell is wrong with a constant stream of duplex like there was with dial up? Is it not possible to make a larger cable to divide upstream and downstream data seamlessly on separate colored *wires*? Why is it a benefit to "quietly correct bytes" with complicated synidcates and acknolwedgements over the TCPIP scope? Why **cant** I set MY OWN PUBLIC IPv6 address, NOT PRIVATE (Fe80::) in windows control panel and have it be discovered like a website is on the internet? Especially If I had ipv6 enabled on my router... << And why do I have to be a part of an organization to "even get" an IPv6 address when we still have trillions of addresses to go. Plus, if the 2600::, 2a00::, and all those prefixes are reserved, that doesnt make it absolute that we cant set our own...absolutely ridiculous. Oh and dont even get me started on encryption. That also doesnt solve any problems, because its easy to get the keys and decode shit. Take for example TLSSSLKeys.log for wireshark to decrypt the HTTP2 and 3 packet. What also makes it frustrating is that you will 99/100 not be able to monitor two different devices' conversations, even if wireless monitor mode was enabled. It makes it a lot more difficult to trace and diagnose a network if its just me and a device talking to another. I need some answers to this....I apologize for my rant...but really this is just irritating me...
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