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AN engineering question (Only for Malaysian Engineer)
Dave
mu...@hotpop.comSPAMSUCKS comp sys laptops Mike <mik...@NOSPAM.pacbell.net> wrote: You will be charged regardless whom you call. Be it Sprint ISP or who ever you use. I had a feeling that was the case......just thought I'd check. Thanks. Dave -- Remove the "spamsucks" from my email to reply.

Yet another Question....
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cable? and is there a limit on the length I could use? for connecting your cube directly to your ethernetcard i would say you need a x-over cable. and for cable length, some meters should be fine, so don't worry if you stay under 10 meters :) i would go for wireless networking ... probably will, soon *g*

Yet another newbie X10 question
Chris H. winxpn...@hotmail.com microsoft public xbox If the router is serving up DHCP to the wireless adapter, there's no need to hard code any IP/Gateway, etc., on the Xbox. Just set those to Automatic. If you do need to feed it the information, make sure the IP you put in on the Xbox is within the LAN addresses

Yet Another PF (authpf) Question.
the6carrules edrake_bac...@yahoo.com alt os linux mandrake Good gracious didn't my thread get hijacked by Sony....lol hate those sony people even more now, cause I still don't have wireless working on my notebook. Argh!!!!!, lol.

yet another techie question
Kevin Boyle idontlikes...@respondtothread.com microsoft public xbox - Linksys Wireless-G Game Adapter WGA54G Default Gateway is set to 255.255.255.0 This is definitely wrong, this is your subnet address. your default gateway is the machine through which the outbound traffic will flow, it will be in the form of

yet another wireless question
I've been asked to design the database classes so that if we move to another DB framework in the future, we will have minimal work to get our app up and running. W. Dave Rathnow Wireless Matrix Corporation (TSE:WRX) Calgary, AB http://www.wirelessmatrixcorp.com mailto:Dave.Rath...@wirelessmatrixcorp.com

Yet Another Xbox / Wireless Question
A PC takes up far more power (even with the monitor off) than a hardware router (or in my case the router and a seperate wireless access point) will. Yes. There is another pretty good networking description on Starband.com using the proxy server method. What are the advantages / disadvantages or each method?

YAWWQ (Yet Another Wireless Web Question)
AZ Nomad azno...@PmunOgeBOX.com alt os linux mandrake On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 19:57:13 -0600, wbarwell <wbarw...@mylinuxisp.com> wrote: Folderol wrote: On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 00:13:35 +0800 01234 <01...@nowherenohownoway.nyet> wrote: Robert M. Riches Jr. wrote: FWIW, the Oregon, USA, Attorney General's office has been

MSFT Makes Yet Another Wireless Deal
Wireless
salespeople have been bashing the retrofit-wire folks for a long time now, usually on unfounded basis. I guess a lot depends on the construction of the house. Ours is all brick and plaster; there are specialised tools that keep the mess down, but conduit is still a lot cleaner if it has the capacity you

OT: yet another techie question
[ste parker] imagi...@hotmail.com alt sports soccer everton ajsmith wrote: i know this is wireless but for the price i am tempted, is it any good though O5C21442E Erm, aren't the non-wireless versions of the same thing less expensive? Or do you need the wireless USB adapter for a laptop or something?

Yet another home wireless crash and burn
Still no internet connectivity on the notebook however with wireless. (note when notebook is pulled up under Windows XP, the wireless works, so I know that the wireless hardware is OK, so it certainly seems to be a goofy setup on the linux side on my part.......figures that I fat-fingered a key somewhere,

Covad service in question
Guy King guy.k...@zetnet.co.uk uk rec sheds The message <3b9EaJBydHGBFwYr@g8bur. demon.co.uk> from Andrew Marshall <g8...@g8bur.demon.co.uk> contains these words: wireless pootery kit IRTA pottery. -- Skipweasel. Being superstitious brings bad luck.

Yet another "where could I....?" question from Handy
I also would like to be able to have the signal from the Fostex and Layla routed to both the wireless headphones and the monitors. Wouldn't these be two separate things? You have the phone out, and then you would have the monitor out. Do a search on http://www.dejanews, since this subject was just covered.

Yet another wireless question
Wireless NIC. D-Link DWL G650+: Still no functioning driver. Wrong The only reason I was wrong was that I gave the wrong spec. I had previous only tried to find It will be installed during setup, not a 23.rd rerun of "setup" to install yet another device, with yet another reboot, with yet another CD which you

yet another lame wishing question
Mo...@ens-lyon.org rec games roguelike nethack On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 09:08:25 +0100, <notarealu...@wireless.co.il> wrote: Peter wrote: OK I can't believe I'm asking this but...what the heck am I supposed to wish for from a magic lamp? Level 15 doppelganger Monk, hasn't done the Quest yet, no good artifacts (but

Sony CD rootkit again; [was Re: yet another wireless question]
With the wireless module attached, it's pretty handy and quite light weight. I haven't tried all the hardware on it yet, but CD-RW, LAN, modem all seem to behave; I haven't messed with ACPI, and the IrDA port is something I'd like to play with sometime. Having 512MB RAM is pretty nice, too.

OT: yet another techie question
Mo...@ens-lyon.org rec games roguelike nethack On Tue, 03 Jan 2006 12:15:17 +0100, <notarealu...@wireless.co.il> wrote: Enter the BM and quaff a blessed potion of object detection. What the use ? When you have blessed object detected a level, you know what every object on the level is. Using the '/' or ';' command

yet another wireless question
... drakroam[27779]: running: dmidecode 08:31:37 drakroam[27779]: Found settings for driver "bcm43xx" in category "network::connection::wireless" 08:31:37 drakroam[27779]: No kernel_module package for module "bcm43xx" is required, skipping 08:31:37 drakroam[27779]: No tools package for module "bcm43xx" is required,

Yet Another Networking Question
One of the networks he needs to be able to send mail from is our local wireless network, same subnet. So, he's directly on 192.168.0/24, and so is the mail server.. I guess he's trying to access the mail server on it's external address, am I right? You can't redirect a packet back out the interface it was received

yet another wireless question
Netgear FA510 10/100. or Netgear MA401 wireless. bah, forget the latter, too much hassle with keys. So the former. Also have a Linksys Etherfast 10/100 card laying about as well, if that's easier. Tecra8100 laptop source machine, no worries on the Ghost boot disk for the target machine (Ghost bootdisk maker knows