Struth Michael !
My ADSL2 speed is about 11/0.9 so that is pretty poor for NBN.
I am pretty happy with my ADSL2 speed and don’t really need NBN.
But looks like we don’t get to choose when the time comes.
> On 18 Feb 2019, at 9:23 am, Michael Hawkins
> wrote:
>
> Our iPrimus experience in
Our iPrimus experience in Doubleview, about 200 m from the node, has been
atrocious with download speeds of 0.10Mbps. Not at peak times, I hasten to add.
That “speed” was a 5:56AM. After we complained the download speed went up to
35.5Mbps but as I write this it is down to 11.0 with an upload
I have to add my endorsement for Telstra’s service as well, although I must say
up front that we were transitioning from Foxtel Cable to Foxtel NBN, so there
was very little to change in the way of infrastructure since they are using
essentially the same cable technology. Nonetheless, apart
Hi Bill, here is a link to a an Apple site which gives an idea of how to check
for your Nikon D3200. It is for a previous version of the operating system, but
will be roughly the same method of using Disk Utility to see if either the SD
card or the camera shows up when connected to your MacBook
Hi Bill,
Check here for compatibility in Mojave
https://www.nikonimgsupport.com/na/NSG_article?articleNo=42305=en_SG
Kind Regards,
Ronni
Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB
> On 18 Feb 2019, at 4:57 am, Juliet Kitson wrote:
>
> Thanks Susan tried all those the Nikon uses a
Thanks Susan tried all those the Nikon uses a different USB cable to the
card reader .
Regards Bill
On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 10:24 PM Susan Hastings
wrote:
> Hi Bill, have you tried using the same USB cord on a different port on
> your MacBook Air. And, failing that, using a different USB cord.
Hi Bill, have you tried using the same USB cord on a different port on your
MacBook Air. And, failing that, using a different USB cord. Cheers, Susan.
Sent from my iPad
> On 17 Feb 2019, at 5:10 pm, Juliet Kitson wrote:
>
> Hello Guru's
> I have just tried to connect my Nikon D3200 to my
Hi Severin,
That is excellent news to hear! You will be happier and more connected now.
I’ve been very happy using TeamViewer for many years.
Kindest Regards,
Ronni
Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB
> On 17 Feb 2019, at 5:28 pm, Severin Crisp wrote:
>
> Ronni, it is absolutely
That has given me great confidence in the Telstra move to NBN.
Thank you Robin.
I moved reluctantly from Westnet to Telstra 9 years ago when I moved house.
I had been very satisfied with Westnet until I moved house.
But Westnet could not offer me high speed ADSL at the time and Telstra could.
Ronni, it is absolutely brilliant. After a trip home today to install Team
Viewer and get the ID and pw, on return here I was in and cross connected in
about 60secs!
Severin
> On 16 Feb 2019, at 17:45, Severin Crisp wrote:
>
> Thanks Ronni, It would be must useful to have.
> Sev
>
>> On
Hello Guru's
I have just tried to connect my Nikon D3200 to my Macbook air but it does
not see it so I connected a card reader does not see this either.It used
to work a couple of software versions ago.
Software Version 10.14.2 any clues.
Regards Bill
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Switching to NBN -
Here in Busselton, after 24 years with Westnet, with the disconnection of the
analogue phone service imminent I signed up with Telstra for an NBN internet
service.
This consolidated all our fixed and mobile phones and now our internet with one
provider.
(I did start with
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