Actually it would be three (3) spoofed calls (2 successful and 1 failure), or no spoofed calls, or you can't tell if there was a spoofed call or not, depending of course on how you view the case.
Let me explain further:
But to answer your first question if the router was at home and connected, then it would be accessed everytime you made any type of VPN connection.
The data "just found" suggests it was connected @ 10:21 PM July 11th, 2008
just once and then "disappeared".
I Then say three spoofed calls, if there was any because: The first was made just after 6:20 AM July 12. This was called the search for the cell phone spoof, as a test.
The second spoofed call was on the first trip to HT, which failed to connect. Necessitating a return trip to HT, to establish an alibi.
Quick return to the house, re-set everything, and then the third call @ 6:40 AM.
Then I said no spoofed calls, because spoofed calls are only required if you believe the state timeline and facts as presented. NC could have been murdered after 6:40 AM, by BC, and no spoofing is required, IMHO.
And lastly I said, you cannot tell if there was a spoofed call, cause the data the BC's laptop is so screwed it cannot be relied on.
So there are your choices.
Thanks, Shadow. I have not caught up on today. Did they SHOW the last half of the day-ish?
People are saying: Boz didn't lie, etc. Did they see his explanation of how this all ties in to the "network security" and "VPN"?
Did they see him describing what is apparently a magical spoof call the waits on a VPN and then triggers itself in the night to come to fruition in the morning at specified times? (This is slightly exaggerated, but nowhere nears the mess he was babbling)
Also, what is it with this magical "network" that appears from the Cisco fairy?
Do people not know it goes through via an INTERNET connection?