Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-24 22:05:00)
by Snarkasm
JOHNNY!
(It's Matty J. How's Boston?! I have
no answers to your problem yet.)
Started 3 days, 14 hours ago (2009-12-29 14:47:00)
by kryyst
Linksys WRT54GL (the L is important) then install
Tomato Firmware on it, it's an amazing wireless router.
Oh just noticed the $30 qualifier. This thing typically runs in the $60 range. However after using one for years now. I can't imagine using any other router at this point. It's fast, solid the traffic shaping using Tomato is incredibly robust. Plus the logs it keeps are killer. Also...
Started 4 years ago (2005-12-16 13:56:00)
by Enverex
Paying for 8Mb, getting 2.5Mb. Yay.
Started 1 year, 1 month ago (2008-11-29 22:04:00)
by primesuspect
did you call comcast? Sometimes they change shit
without warning.
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-12-17 13:51:00)
by Cyclonite
If your apps support it, nothing wrong with Firefox at the office. I use Firefox personally, but we
don't push it out to our machines. Too many of our custom apps become unhappy in anything but IE.
Of course, I understand the differences between IE and FF. Some users don't even realize when they're using a different browser.
Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-13 19:41:00)
by Thrax
UltraVNC works over the internet, too.
Set up each of the servers on your PCs to respond to a different port. Then forward each of those ports in your router. Then sign up for a service like DynDNS which assigns a memorable name to your IP address, like leonardo.dyndns.org. Then when you're on the road, you connect to leonardo.dyndns.org instead of an IP address, and you specify the port of ...
Started 4 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-12-03 13:51:00)
by kryyst
Could be a DNS issue, could be an
MTU issue. Is it consistent or is it random. Is it only some pages, every page works fine for a couple hours etc....
Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-12-12 23:21:00)
by mtrox
Normally when you uninstall a driver the files are still on your hard drive. In some cases when you suspect corruption in the driver files, or when you don't want it to reinstall on reboot, you need to hunt down the files and delete them. Might be a good idea in your case.
The driver is
easy. Go to Dell's support site under the D610 and it's under the chipset section for Broadcom TPM.
...
Started 3 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-12-09 20:16:00)
by doozer
I'm located in
Orlando, FL. Not horrible I guess, it's no 15ms though.
Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-12-06 00:09:00)
by lordbean
I don't believe you can plug in two gateway routers on the same residential connection unless you're paying your
service provider for a second IP address. However, what you could do is to run a standard network cord to a second router, and have the second one running in Bridge mode (essentially, all you need to do is disable DHCP in the second router). This would allow you to have two wireless ...