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Hmmm. Do you think one connection would happily work on two tv's and a comp without needing an amplifier?
Radioshack says $23 for a 50 ft. cable, with $5 for a splitter, though she didn't sound...
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Hi all,
I have cable running to my living room. I have a computer with a TV-tuner card in my bedroom. What's the cheapest way for the two to meet?
The cable line is a standard cable terminator,...
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Hi all,
What kind of scanner would you recommend for decent photo-quality scanning, for brochures, magazines, etc?
What is an interpolated dpi, and how high should the dpi / interpolated dpi be...
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Will this work if i have a windows ME *recovery* disk? This machine has an OEM manufacuter's machine-only type OS disk...basically a set of two recovery cd's that restores everything to the factory...
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And things get stranger:
Even when it's switched back to 100mb/s full mode, the connection in XP shows up as 10 mb/s, and won't change. The router shows it as a 10mb/s connection as well.
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IPv4 has 35 received address errors.
No other errors listed, at first glance.
Network card is set to 100mbps, will fiddle with that in a minute.
Ip by hand was set to same ip range as the...
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Hi all,
Just upgraded from ME -> 2000 -> XP.
Outlook had none of my email, so i had to "import" it all from where it was stored. But where does it store my addressbook? I can't find those...
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I originally posted this in Tech support, thinking it was a problem with my XP installation, but this now appears to not be the case. The only thing i can conclude is that it's a networking issue,...
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Windows loaded the NIC drivers for me, when it was installing...i did the install from Windows ME --> 2000 pro --> XP pro.
I've uninstalled and reinstalled the driver, and it sets up the card by...
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What speed are you trying to run them at? One might be capable of a higher speed than the other. Check in BIOS.
One might also be capable of running at a lower CAS timing, and it might be crashing...
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Or just use a hardware router, since even the el-cheapo onces nowadays have NAT firewalls. You could use the router to restrict access in and out of the machine.
If you're more worried about...
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Note: I have ethernet to the router again, but no internet connection, as before. Argh. I set ip address to within the same group as my apartment's internal ip. Should i make sure the router's dhcp...
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Another update:
5:15 AM. Research online appears to indicate that windows xp could be detecting a simple pci device, meaning a device attached to the pci bus, not a pci controller. This would...
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Update:
At 3:30 AM, it would appear that the machine no longer wants to get to my router config screen, so now i think my ethernet access is totally dead. I could get to the router's config screen...
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I have a strange problem.
I upgraded from Windows ME to 2000 pro recently, courtesy my boss taking pity on me and giving me the disks. This resulted in my immediately losing my ethernet...
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