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In Topic: Vanburen Testmy.net Cablenut Settings
28 July 2011 - 07:58 PM
I don't see an option for this to work with windows 7. Are there any tweaks that will give gains for Windows 7 x64???
In Topic: it's good company for Online Games ??
23 June 2010 - 05:51 PM
DSL DSL, on 11 February 2007 - 06:05 AM, said:
hi guys ... 
i'm new international English student in san diego![[geek]](http://www.testmy.net/ipb/public/style_emoticons/default/geek.gif)
... and i didn't get internet cable rigth now
,,, because i don't know what the best company
for UPLOADING
... you know guys i wanna get a good upload speed for the online games ...
please... i need someone to tell me the true !!
and how much the price will be for all the speeds ..
thanks,,,
i'm new international English student in san diego
... and i didn't get internet cable rigth now
for UPLOADING
... you know guys i wanna get a good upload speed for the online games ...
please... i need someone to tell me the true !!
and how much the price will be for all the speeds ..
thanks,,,
RR sucks for xbox gaming.
2 xbox's on same router with RR sucks balls upload speeds of 67x-730kb's it is not supporting 2 xbox's.
I sometimes have issues with 1 xbox on my network.
they say updates are coming for us but I doubt it.
In Topic: Build a server now where do you send it to get it on the internet?
26 December 2009 - 06:04 PM
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I'd check with your ISP if you could host it from home with a business account.
In Topic: Build a server now where do you send it to get it on the internet?
26 December 2009 - 10:16 AM
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The issues is not always the hardware. Depending on where you decide to co-located there can be fees like no other. If you server breaks, the co-location company is not going to touch it. There may be a fee to enter the data center on off hours. You are responsible for the hardware, security, and maintenance on your server. Unless you are going to put 5 or 6 racks in for a small business it is way easier to buy a dedicated server and most likely cheaper in the long run.
Thanks for the input, greatly appreciated. The co-loation would have been here in town less than 20 minutes away. So me going there isn't an issue(but you say they charge me/myself for entering a place where my unit housed?) WTF.
here is what I'm doing(using it for)
a website for my wife(photography for customers to view and then purchase, so there is going to be "subfolders" for each customer for a few months and then it's going to rotate out to new ones). A ventrilo chat server for myself as well as ftp server for myself.
I would like to have about 500gb and, good processor and good ram as well as unlimited bandwidth and speed.
Any input?
In Topic: Build a server now where do you send it to get it on the internet?
25 December 2009 - 08:33 PM
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Usually a Data Center, these are places with other servers. They can help you out more.
Or get a T1, DS2, or DS3 line or other. These are corporate lines that give you a static IP (So you can access the server from anywhere else) and usually .7M DL and UL, for a T1. Then the get higher, up to 45M DL and UL (DS3).
Thanks,
Nanobot
Or get a T1, DS2, or DS3 line or other. These are corporate lines that give you a static IP (So you can access the server from anywhere else) and usually .7M DL and UL, for a T1. Then the get higher, up to 45M DL and UL (DS3).
Thanks,
Nanobot
I was just looking at the costs for these dedicated and virtual dedicated servers at godaddy and other places..
40gb hd
1 gb ram 1.6 dual core
etc...
I can build something way better for cheap if I just have the net portion(unlimited/unlimited)
hrm...I'll see if I can find something in town.
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