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I have a customer running a brand new MAC on my wireless network and he
has done nothing but complain. He runs Safari for a browser and it
regularly shows server cannot be found for a website but then lets you
browse elsewhere. Also gets a lot of sites not showing pictures. When I
am there with
Does anyone know how to translate the different crap in the available columns
in the Vista Task Manager to tell me how much physical memory a program is
using and how much swap file is it using?
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
Mike Hammett wrote:
Does anyone know how to translate the different crap in the available
columns in the Vista Task Manager to tell me how much physical memory a
program is using and how much swap file is it using?
Just download Process Explorer and make your life easier.
I use an older Mac Powerbook and just setup a new Mac Mini at home.
I've can't remember any issues on my wireless net, or special tweaks.
I would double check the basic IP settings, DNS etc. Try a few pings
and traceroutes.
(Applications folder Utilities folder Terminal type
ifconfig
This sounds a lot like an Mtu issue. Either drop the Mtu on the macs
or raise it on your gear. (probably best to lower on their gear to
start).
- Clint Ricker
On Dec 20, 2007, at 6:46 PM, John Valenti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use an older Mac Powerbook and just setup a new Mac Mini at
We book every one as an install. If I can't do it then I leave, otherwise
we install.
marlon
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From: chris cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 8:04 AM
Subject: [WISPA] signal tests
Im wondering
All-
I have the following setup that is giving me fits, (still):
350' FM tower, 25K watt FM bays up near the top, another set, 3k, down
around 220'. We have two MT backhauls w/ parabolics located in
between the FM antennas that are running fine. Down around 180' we
have a tranzeo 5AN
Ground one side of the shielded cat5. Dont ground the top..ground the bottom.
Make sure the POE is grounded.
Is the radio grounded to tower steel or is it isolated from the tower somehow??
Make sure all the equipment is grounded to the master tower ground
Verify that the ground pins on all the
Finally got my strange Tranzeo issue figured out. It was a bad jumper from
the injector to the switch. Who'd have thunk it!?!?!?!?!?!
Running well for a few days now.
marlon
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