Thanks for the comments on belkin
The number in directory does not respond - any assistance on contact
number and model Daniel & Ronni recommend please
Tony Wilson
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Tony, Margaret & Marissa Wilson
Metal Artwork Creations
27 Ambridge Street
Hamersley 6022
Western Australia
e: metart (at) bigpond.net.au
p: 08 9448 1517
f: 08 9448 1221
ABN: 20 373 013 166
On 26/05/2008, at 5:01 AM, WAMUG Mailing List wrote:
WAMUG Mailing List Digest #1743
1) Re: Dropouts on iiNet ADSL2+ line
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2) gps with a palm T3
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Daniel is so correct. I've been using & recommending Belkin
Surgemasters for years.
I've had one 'Die' to Protect all my Audio and computer equipment,
also another I had purchased for a 'client'.
On both occasions, I emailed Belkin and they sent a replacement
Surgemaster out immediately.
They didn't even want me to return the old Surgemasters, just told me
to cut the power lead closet to the sockets and throw the unit out.
Excellent units, excellent warranty and excellent service from Belkin.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 24/05/2008, at 5:23 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
Nope, but Surgeboards do a great job. ;o)
I've had 3 Belkin Surgeboards save about $40,000 worth of audio and
computer
gear. And seeing as they have a lifetime warranty I take them back to
Burswood where the supplier is and get new ones. Never have to buy
another
surgeboard ever again. ;o) Love it!
Kind Regards
Daniel
On 24/5/08 4:10 PM, "Mervyn & Giuliana Bond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Filters won't save your modem from a lightning strike.
Merv
i'm using a DSE adsl2+ filter/splitter placed where my phone line
comes into the workshop
from there i run the filtered line to phones & fax & the adsl
output
goes directly to the modem/router combo (netgear dg834g).....
survived some storms allready
cheers James
On 23/05/2008, at 11:34, David Noel wrote:
-- Users of iiNet ADSL2+ services be interested in a recently-
solved
problem with recurring dropouts of the service.
-- I use an iiNet-supplied white Belkin wireless router with the
ADSL2+ sharing a line with two phones. One phone is equipped
with a
Belkin ADSL2+ filter, and following some noise problems a year or
so
ago I got a second Belkin filter to replace a Tandy ADSL2+ filter
on
the second phone.
-- Starting a couple of months or so ago, we noticed many
temporary
dropouts occurring in accessing the Internet. Symptoms were that,
in
accessing a web page or downloading a web file, access by any of
our
computers slowed right down or timed out. After five minutes or
so,
normal access would be restored without any action on our part.
-- I contacted iiNet for advice, they suggested the problem
could
be
in the phone line, the router, or the phone filters. On the Belkin
router you can check the line status by entering
http://10.1.1.1/status.stm, and checks showed that during these
dropouts th.......................
SAD Technic
Video Productions, Electronic repairs
U3 / 6 Chalkley Pl
Bayswater WA 6053
+618 9370 5307,+618 6262 5707, 0414 421 132
http://www.iinet.net.au/~saddas
skype: barleeway
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Subject: gps with a palm T3
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Hi everyone
Has anyone had experience linking a bluetooth enabled GPS with a Palm
Tungsten T3 (or similar) so that waypoints and track data can be
entered into the palm with a database operating (for example a
filemaker mobile database that has latitude and longitude fields)?
Im wanting to walk around my bush block and be able to enter plant
species names at particular locations along with the gps position from
the bluetooth GPS of that plant using a database. That is the plan,
and Im not sure if there is any software on a palm that will recognise
the gps signal once it is paired? Normally I would just write it in
but Im looking for more automation!
Thanks for any help on this
kind regards
chris
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