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Also, the cable company is probably only going to provide one IP address at a time. If they would provide two IPs, then you could use the hub.
Otherwise, you'll need a router.
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Hey, Almost Famous - stop being such a rude b*stard. The man's just expressing an opinion - no need to keep shouting him down.
I happen to agree with his point. Certainly more room in a case...
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That's the correct cable.
The Canon i350 has just a single color ink cartridge, instead of the individual ink tanks like so many of their models.
I have an Epson C82, which uses individual...
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I had one like that, too, and I just plugged both of the cables in. Don't remember what the smaller one is for. But doesn't it say in the manual?
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Wow, that's an unusual one.
The only question that comes to my mind is after flashing the BIOS, did you 'load bios defaults' first before doing anything else...
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Did you try the NIC set to 'auto-negotiate'? Because the router port is probably set that way, and you can't change it...
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The modem has two jacks, but not every modem allows them to be used interchangeably - sometimes there's a line-in and line-out.
Okay that's pretty obvious so you've probably tried it.
Next go...
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I've seen cases where the signal was low but the throughput remained high.
If the signal is consistently low throughout the upper floor, I would first try moving the hub around the room where it's...
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Try it at 75Hz. Often that makes a big difference.
But monitors don't last forever. Blurriness after six years is common.
One other slim possibility: How old is the video card? I had one...
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It should have done a plug-and-play discovery right away when he connected the USB cable and turned the printer on.
First things to check:
1. Make sure plug-and-play is enabled in the computer...
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And be careful of excess strain on the video cable, like if you press the monitor too hard against the wall, or if the PC is pushed against the wall so that the video cable is folded to the side.
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The Asus was $179 and the Gigabyte was 10 or 20 bucks less, I forget which.
The clerk said he didn't know the exact price on the A64 but thought it was ~$500.
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Just got back from Fry's in Wilsonville, OR. Checking out the mobos, I noticed two Athlon 64 boards (Asus and Gigabyte) in stock and on sale now.
A clerk walked by and said they had 10 Athlon 64s...
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Maybe the DVD is going bad. If you have a disc inserted, remove it. Then try 'My Computer' again.
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