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  1. 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.

  2. 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?

  3. 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.

  4. And which one is that? Lol

    RealVNC is easy. In fact, setup the Server on the PC you want to watch, and the Viewer on the PC you will watch from. Then, on the PC you want to watch, do a Windows Key+R CMD "ipconfig" and use the IP to log in to that comp from the other one.

    Thanks,

    Nanobot

    WHOA big fella.. calm down :D

    windows key + R made me turn my canooter valve to maximum :D

    on second thought I think I'm going with Radmin it claims to be the fastest smoothest on the market. I'll try it first

  5. Fantastic, now go get a brew :)

    I did and it was great. I hope yours was just as good.

    I placed the hub(which I found an old wireless router D-link DI-514) that I am using as a hub also with the wireless enabled for chits and giggles :D.

    my question to you is as follows:

    What is the best remote administration software to get for the desktop and the laptop I have? Just so I don't have to go to different places to get things and do things with the other computers?

    Always on, starts with windows and ready to go no 2nd party authorization required.

  6.   ok, what did you change after it was working ? This is why I was suggesting starting from beginning, and starting with "wiped" or reset config's on both routers. You should always start from the beginning, set up the modem , first router, get it working , and prove it. SET router B , DHCP off, and make sure the default IP, is NOT the same as router A, just chnge the last octet sets ie. 192.168.1.1    to 192.168.1.105    << leave the subnet the same  ie  the 192.168.1.105 

    that's what I did :(. I am going it again though to make sure I didn't do anything stupid. I have't messed with the main router...no need to correct?

    just letting you know I'm still here

  7. Ok, have you set the second router to  "client " mode ?

    If so this may be an issue if you are not connecting router 2 wirelessly, this is why I ask,

    And YES, it iwll work this way (lan router A to LAN router B )

    You should be able to configure the wireless on router B now !

    only thing that says client is under wireless settings.

    I don't get this. I had it working or so I thought and now it's not working.

  8. lol it's not your fault I probably screwed it up :D

    CURRENTLY:

    wnr2000 netgear wireless n router WAN to the modem

    cat5e going from LAN (WNR) to the dd-wrt (acess point) WAN

    firmware setup:

    Connection Type: automatic configuration DHCP

    Router IP

    Local IP 192.168.1.2

    subnet 255.255.255.0

    gateway 0.0.0.0

    Local DNS 0.0.0.0

    Network Address Server Settings (DHCP)

    DHCP Type      DHCP Server

    DHCP Server      Enabled

    I believe that's all you need for right now.

  9. ok I'm about to give up. I have no net now at all.

    and I can't connect to the ap via desktop through the router 192.168.1.2 is the IP i gave the ap in the DDWRT GUI.

    "internet connection type" is automatic config - DHCP right now

    local ip is 192.168.1.2

    subnet 255.255.255.0

    gateway and local dns are blank.

    Network Address Server Settings(DHCP)

    DHCP Type DHCP SERVER

    DHCP Server  Enabled

  10. 33mvc7r.png

    the above picture is my brain working better when seeing things.

    idk  :idiot2:

    I believe I am used to making all my cat cables in A form just like they come from the factory.

    so in closing(but don't leave me yet :D)

    there is a cat5e from the modem/router down to the pc downstairs I can hook the hub to(anything special i need to do with the hub or just hook it up) and then I connect cat5e from the hub to the house/AP

    Like I said above I'm not getting signal from the future AP right now(I have it all hooked up in the hangout to test everything for I go gungho!

    wrt is set to AP with radio on. I can connect to the control panel of the WRT but not to the net?

    the web said I needed DHCP server disabled?

  11. well aim ohioranger4x4

    yahoo mdnytecruiser I have ventrilo as well.

    but.

    I have wnr2000 wireless n at the router(we are going to be taking it back and probably getting the wrt610n or comparable Linksys router(for at the modem) using my wrt54gs v1 with DDWRT v23 firmware on it for over at the house (we are going to go ahead and run the cat5e to the house(do I need to cross it over or can I run it normal?

    Also we'll be using a 4 port hub in the shop below where I have the router(in the hang out room) as there is a computer in the shop wired to the router at the modem.

    issues I have right now

    my wrt with ddwrt isn't giving internet access via wireless.. is that because the port that the wrt is plugged in to on the wrn is off (due to no cross over cable)? I can connect to the net with the laptop when wired to the wrt(2nd router/ap)

    thanks again.

  12. Ok I have 6 acres. 1 house, a 60x60 concrete shop/hangout above where currently the router and modem are at. The house as nothing for net right now, but has a laptop in it. I need to get signal to the house that is 120 ft away

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    I have a wrt54gs v1 or v2 with DD-WRT firmware on it(I love it, the firmware).

    I have a computer upstairs and a computer downstairs in the shop( wired ). I need to know the best way to get strong signal to the house from upstairs above the shop. I currently have the WRT54gs with external antennae and stand c61dface1a7732e054dde3513fa06228.jpg with the http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://images.tigerdirect.com/skuimages/large/L48-2328.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp%3FEdpNo%3D1533866%26CatId%3D374&usg=__HnqRMFcUUHC5KDVvdK4Btr-3J9k=&h=300&w=300&sz=23&hl=en&start=4&um=1&tbnid=Ew4ip3feCDNPRM:&tbnh=116&tbnw=116&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dlinksys%2Bantennae%26hl%3Den%26um%3D1

    I can get signal from the shop to the house but it drops now and then and is slow 11mb :(.

    There is a netgear wireless n router WRN2000 over in the house but no modem... I can't get the router to act as a wireless access point to catch signal and send it back out.. But the DD-WRT firmware on my WRT54gs can, and does but it's only 17-18% strength from the house to the shop with the above listed eqiupment. So...................

    Options

    1. Better wireless N router?

    2. Better antennae for the G router

    3. Powerline Ethernet(how is signal degradation?)

    Ethernet is out of the question as it would be over 400ft of cat5e or cat6.

    Lets here what you guys use or have or know of that will work.

    I would like to stick with Linksys if possible, but seeing those prices of 249 for the professional grade router is kinda out of the question.

    Thanks guys.

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