On Tue, 16 May 2006, Jeff Broadwick wrote:
Posting wars are almost as much fun as OS wars... :-)
And get about as much accomplished.
You're right there...
(Why did you not do this in the right way and post a response BELOW
Marlon's comment?) :-)
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ol mouse wheel to read bottom posts! lol
Best,
Brad
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Because it disrupts the
On Wed, 17 May 2006, Brad Belton wrote:
I typically just delete a post before scrolling all the way to the
bottom. Inevitably the bottom poster is just one of those "me too"
I usually just delete top posters for the same reasonsmall world
huh. :-)
or "thanks" replies. It is rarely wor
effort and not worth the wear & tear on the
'ol mouse wheel to read bottom posts! lol
Best,
Brad
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Dylan Oliver wrote:
> Why turn off UPnP if you don't know what it does? Wikipedia has a good
> page about it. I learned that it does a lot more than NAT traversal
> for bittorrent!
UPnP only works (in practice) if the router supports it (not guaranteed)
AND the PC supports it (iffy, it's only sup
Best,
Brad
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Because it disrupts the natural flow of conversation.
Why is
On 5/16/06, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh yeah, and turn off upnp. Anyone know what that really does anyway?
Why turn off UPnP if you don't know what it does? Wikipedia has a good
page about it. I learned that it does a lot more than NAT traversal
for bittorre
Jeff Broadwick wrote:
> Posting wars are almost as much fun as OS wars... :-)
>
> And get about as much accomplished.
If I can convert just one of you to the cause of truth and
righteousness, I can die happy. :D
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Because it disrupts the natural flow of conversation.
Why is top-posting bad?
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Marlon -
My thoughts exactly
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> eeek! Bottom posting! I hate having to scroll down to the latest text!
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We let people use anything they want. We suggest they get linksys so I can
help them over the phone.
I've not had much trouble with them at all.
The key seems to be changing the lan ip addy from the default setting. This
way, when some lunk head plugs on in backward it doesn't drive them cra
Dan,
The WRT54GL can be found at outpost.com (Fry's) and several other
places, I'm sure. But, you won't find it at Best Buy, Wal-Mart, or any
Office Supply store. They run at least $80.
Unlike Rick, I believe they are more than worth it. I have only bought
six or seven. But, they are ind
j o n a t h a n
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I refuse to sell Linksys routers anymore. I have given them two c
I refuse to sell Linksys routers anymore. I have given them two chances.
They went to crap when Cisco bought Linksys. We tried again a year later
and still found them really flaky. Technical Support help would just deny
there was any problems with them. I gave up! We have tried Netgear, Dlink,
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> Can that router be purchased at bestbuy or something? Or just online?
>
Eek, top-posting bad.
Anyway, I'm not sure about Best Buy, but most of your good online
retailers and wholesalers will carry the WRT54GL. (We sell and install
enough routers that we usually buy 'e
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Since the new wrt54g's how come out, they are crap, any suggestions for a
&g
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> Since the new wrt54g's how come out, they are crap, any suggestions for a
> low-cost soho router?
>
Spend the extra five bucks and get the WRT54GL (basically the *good*
WRT54G).
Yeah, I've got a few WRT54G version 5 units in the office, and no idea
what to do with 'em
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