RE: Slow download speeds with iTunes on a network USB drive

2017-05-13 Thread Paul Henrichsen
Hi, Scott. I see what you are saying. Oddly, my Mac is connected to the Network via a Cat6 cable and my windows PC is WIFI. Yet, even when connected via cable to the router, the Mac is slower at transferring. This whole thing sure sounds complicated and above my skill level. One thing I am

RE: PayPal question

2017-05-13 Thread Karen Lewellen
Laura, Please please tell Paypal that you are having this problem, even if someone gives you a solution. Reasoning is because there was an intensive discussion on the w3c main list, the people who draft web access guidelines for the internet. In many ways paypal is violating these rules.

Re: Slow download speeds with iTunes on a network USB drive

2017-05-13 Thread Scott Granados
No not at all, remember especially with that router, each session is handled separately. THat’s what multiuser MIMO is. So for example, your Mac may be negotiating a session on 5 ghz channel 36 say and your PC channel 161 on the 5GHz band using a totally separate radio in the router.

Re: Slow download speeds with iTunes on a network USB drive

2017-05-13 Thread Paul Henrichsen
Yes. But why would the transfer speed be markedly faster on the windows machine on the same network? If it was network related, wouldn't if be slow on both machines? Paul Henrichsen p...@pfhj.org (559) 708-0121 On May 13, 2017, at 3:08 PM, Scott Granados

Re: How to prefer IPv6 on the Mac OS X Sierra?

2017-05-13 Thread Scott Granados
Yes but wouldn’t you know that several of their hotspots are V4 only including the ZTE model I have, that’s going to have to be updated probably by me buying a newer unit.:) You’re absolutely right, IPv6 is absolutely a requirement for the internet of things. We’re not going to get 50 billion

Re: How to prefer IPv6 on the Mac OS X Sierra?

2017-05-13 Thread Scott Granados
That’s a pretty good reason not to use flow-route.:). If you had a prepaid account I wonder how it left your account running to accumulate that much more usage. That definitely wouldn’t build confidence for me either. Thanks for the V6 pointer of fail2ban. Honestly, I never see any

Re: Apps That Will Produce US Phone Numbers for Calls and Texting

2017-05-13 Thread Scott Granados
That would be because I had the name wrong.:) I just looked in my apps, it’s HeyWire not Hotwire, HeyWire. Sorry for the confusion, as you said, it was late. > On May 13, 2017, at 5:46 AM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote: > > Hey Scott. I looked in the App Store for Hotwire and all

Re: Slow download speeds with iTunes on a network USB drive

2017-05-13 Thread Scott Granados
Totally sounds like a WiFi compatibility problem or some sort of interference. THere’s nothing different that I know of with iTunes on the Mac and on the PC. The USB 3.0 is definitely not your bottle neck, the setup sounds similar enough, this sounds like a network issue to me. One thing you

Re: go pro camera software accessible?

2017-05-13 Thread Scott Granados
It is somewhat but honestly what I do is just use the camera and read the files off with my laptop and then work with them. The GoPro software is useful but is more for sited folks watching on the phone what the camera misdoing or moving files etc. With the card and a reader at least I’m able

Re: Fusion drive and ram

2017-05-13 Thread Scott Granados
If you’re looking for SSD you might check out crucial.com and look for one and add an external case if you want an external drive. If you want an internal that might pose other problems. I assumed external since you were adding on. Fusion isn’t a bad idea, if you’re

Re: Fusion drive and ram

2017-05-13 Thread Gabe Griffith
Thanks Scott. I'm not sure why they didn't offer the straight ssd drive but this is good to know. Gabe Sent from Gabe's iPhone > On May 13, 2017, at 2:44 PM, Scott Granados wrote: > > I would go native SSD and just skip the fusion drives. SSD is affordable >

Re: Fusion drive and ram

2017-05-13 Thread Scott Granados
I would go native SSD and just skip the fusion drives. SSD is affordable enough now and the performance boost is just fantastic, up to 80 times or even more in some cases. > On May 13, 2017, at 5:41 PM, Gabe Griffith wrote: > > Hi all, > > Is anyone familiar with

Fusion drive and ram

2017-05-13 Thread Gabe Griffith
Hi all, Is anyone familiar with fusion drives? I have a place where I could get a 500 gb one for $129 and 8 gb of ram for about $99. I was just trying to figure out if this would be worth it on a late 2011 macbook pro. Thanks, Gabe Sent from Gabe's iPhone -- The following information

RE: PayPal question

2017-05-13 Thread myguidedogis
My clients pay me through money transfer. All they need to do is give you the password to access the money and you do the rest. You get a notice from money transfer that has sent you money, then all you do is click on the link, enter the needed info such as your bank institution,account

Re: PayPal question

2017-05-13 Thread Kawal Gucukoglu
Hi Laura. My solution is to use the Paypal app on an I phone if you have an I phone if you can't use Paypal on your computer. Paypal is still accessible on both platforms and I am sure I used pay pal recently and had no problems. I checked it just now using my Mac and find it just as

go pro camera software accessible?

2017-05-13 Thread jean parker
Hello All: Does anyone know if the software for the Go Pro video camera is accessible using Voiceover? Many thanks in advance, Jean Dr. Jean Parker, Ph.D. Senior Research Fellow Trans4m Center For Integral Development Geneva, Switzerland -- The following information is important for all

RE: Slow download speeds with iTunes on a network USB drive

2017-05-13 Thread Paul Henrichsen
Hi, Scott. I’m going to try to answer your questions within your message; so I’ll put my answers within your message below. From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Scott Granados Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 12:13 PM To:

Re: Getting past registration with Kindle app from Amazon site

2017-05-13 Thread Jonathan Cohn
Just to verify, you are looking at the Kindle app for the Macintosh computer. I would be glad to review it and see if it is accessible. Best wishes, Jonathan Cohn > On May 12, 2017, at 1:16 PM, Kat DeNicola wrote: > > Hi. I found many past threads

Re: Getting past registration with Kindle app from Amazon site

2017-05-13 Thread Michael Busboom
Hi. I am frustrated, because I really want to help you. When I wanted to start reading Kindle offerings on my iPhone, I first made sure that my Amazon account was current, I then went to the iStore, where I downloaded the Kindle app for my iPhone. When I set things up, I recall the process

Re: Reading emails on iPad?

2017-05-13 Thread Alex Hall
Thanks. I'm disappointed, but at least I know I'm not missing something obvious. I'll certainly email Apple about this. -- Alex Hall > On May 12, 2017, at 18:39, Mary Otten wrote: > > Hi Alex, > The short answer is, you can't. It doesn't work on the iPad like it does on

Re: Does anyone know how I can link my Twitter and Facebook accounts so I can simultaneously post to both?

2017-05-13 Thread Larry Thacker Jr.
It has been so long i don’t remember the details, but if you search out Facebook Connect, you should find it. This is done through Twitter, requires no special hashtags. > On May 12, 2017, at 7:48 PM, Des Delgadillo wrote: > > Install the Selective Tweets app through

Re: Apps That Will Produce US Phone Numbers for Calls and Texting

2017-05-13 Thread Shawn Krasniuk
Hey Scott. I looked in the App Store for Hotwire and all I found was travel apps. I am trying out Helga's app suggestion but I can't figure out how it works. I'm too tired right now so I think I'll see what I can do with it tomorrow. Shawn Sent From My White MacBook Facebook Username: Shawn

Re: How to prefer IPv6 on the Mac OS X Sierra?

2017-05-13 Thread 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
A key driver of IPv6 migration is the simple fact that the world is running out of--has already (in some cases) run out of IPv4 addresses. This includes ARIN who ran out about two years ago. Here's a few pages on this: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv4_address_exhaustion ARIN:

Re: How to prefer IPv6 on the Mac OS X Sierra?

2017-05-13 Thread 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
I believe IPv6 is a fundamental requirement if Internet of Things is going to succeed. I believe Nest devices use some kind of IPv6 routing to phone home and thus provide on line management for end users. By the way, in case anyone isn't aware of it, T-Mobile is fully IPv6 enabled and has been

Re: How to prefer IPv6 on the Mac OS X Sierra?

2017-05-13 Thread 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
Exactly. IPv6 is the NAT killer. Bring it on, I say! Scott Granados writes: > That seems to be the case. IF anything, SIP over IPv6 should be less > complicated. No NAT for example. > > > On May 12, 2017, at 4:37 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote: > > > > I've not been in a

Re: How to prefer IPv6 on the Mac OS X Sierra?

2017-05-13 Thread 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
This is correct, Simon. It's a problem both both SIP gateway services, and also SIP hardware devices. Just in the past half year I've picked up a Snom D715 handset which has IPv6 support. It, and the Snom 820 series, and possibly current Digium handsets are the only ones currently supporting

Re: How to prefer IPv6 on the Mac OS X Sierra?

2017-05-13 Thread 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
Hi, Scott: Two items in this email ... 1.) fail2ban and IPv6 ... It appears they're working on on IPv6 support: https://ctrl.blog/entry/fail2ban-ipv6 As of today, however, it's not yet there on Fedora supported packages. 2.) Floroute is a good SIP