What do you mean by TCP/IP Limit? If you mean for the TCP Half Open limit, then understand that is there for security reasons. [Dad-Mode on] And your mention of bitcomet tells me you removed the limit for faster P2P file sharing, something probably not wise to do on a "production" computer - that is, one
required for school or work. And certainly, since badguys wallow in sullage, that is, where there exists certain activities, such as the illegal trade of copyrighted materials, porn, gambling, etc., understand that your computer's best defense against malware infestation is compromised - that's
you, the user. You might want to check out the
Practicing Safe Computing section of my canned text,
Cleaning Out Malware. Also, badguys slither and lurk about social and chat sites too - seeking out vulnerable targets; people and machines. dad-mode off]
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Ironically, the paper I'm sitting for tomorrow is Introduction to Computers! LOL. Really basic stuff but interesting to learn all the terms.
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Hmmm, I remember such a paper long ago. Mine was an introduction to multi-media, which at the time meant something totally different than it does today as there was no such thing as external speakers or watching videos on PCs back then. I had to do a "talk" on it too, so I brought in several examples of media and made a multimedia display - a 15" hard disk platter, an 8" floppy disk, 5.25" single-sided floppy and the new kid on the block, the 3.5" floppy.