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GIXXERGUY6

Member Since 28 Oct 2005
Offline Last Active Sep 19 2011 09:28 AM
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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

View PostDSL DSL, on 11 February 2007 - 06:05 AM, said:

hi guys ...  :cheesy:

i'm new international English student in san diego  [geek]
... and i didn't get internet cable rigth now  :lipsrsealed: ,,, because i don't know what the best company
for UPLOADING  :undecided:
... 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,,,  :angel:


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.
RoadRunner has business class 6/6 I think.

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
yeah I got a quote(well not really a quote) on D3 :D  that's not happening :D

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.