Image:Hotline.png

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I, User:Phils, created this image using Adobe Illustrator CS and release into the public domain.

An illustration of the Client-Tracker-Server scheme used by early peer-to-peer network Hotline to circumvent the problem of dynamic IPs.

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current20:53, 7 April 20051,054×766 (68 KB)Phils (Talk | contribs) (I, User:Phils, created this image using Adobe Illustrator CS and release into the public domain. An illustration of the Client-Tracker-Server scheme used by early peer-to-peer network Hotline to circumvent the problem of dynamic IPs.)
20:52, 7 April 20051,054×766 (68 KB)Phils (Talk | contribs) (I, User:Phils, created this image using Adobe Illustrator CS and release into the public domain. An illustration of the Client-Tracker-Server scheme used by early peer-to-peer network Hotline to circumvent the problem of dynamic IPs.)
20:49, 7 April 20051,054×766 (68 KB)Phils (Talk | contribs) ({{PD}} I, User:Phils, created this image using Adobe Illustrator CS and release into the public domain. An illustration of the Client-Tracker-Server scheme used by early peer-to-peer network Hotline to circumvent the problem of dynamic IPs.)
19:17, 7 April 20051,025×776 (68 KB)Phils (Talk | contribs) ({{PD}} I, User:Phils, created this image using Adobe Illustrator CS and release into the public domain.)
19:15, 7 April 20051,014×776 (66 KB)Phils (Talk | contribs) ({{PD}} I, User:Phils, created this image using Adobe Illustrator CS and release into the public domain.)

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