How can we know if the numbers are the same? I don't know who your provider is. I can't promise that I know exactly how their system works, either. There are so many providers and each has their own 'process' for providing. It's impossible to know every possibility for every one of them.
Instead of trying to understand the minutia of a problem that would be impossible to alter even if you knew the answer, find a new solution. For instance, say I keep losing an eye every time I shoot myself in the head. Even if I learn the molecular properties of gunpowder, the engineering of the mechanical function of the gun, and the physics behind the destruction of my eyeball - if I continue to shoot myself in the head, I will continue to lose eyeballs.
Bottom line: The current system is failing you. Go have a look at some threads where people discuss things that currently suit their needs. Choose one of those options and adopt it for your own purpose. Thus, no need to understand any of it. Plug and play.
I presume you drive a car. Do you know how the micro-oscillator coils for the fuel injection solenoids are wound? Do you know what metallic alloy the wires are made of? My point is that you can use something without giving it an autopsy first. Even if you autopsy and understand, that doesn't always mean you can alter the device or process. I know the alloys for the solenoid windings. But I can't change the alloy or wind the solenoids. Yet I can drive perfectly well. When the solenoids fail, I will simply replace them or get a car that doesn't use them in the future.
Bottom bottom line: To stop your problem from repeating itself, drop the provider and use what already works for others.
Last edited by Vicvelcro; 10-30-2009 at 06:01 PM.
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