A few things for you all..
802.11n's first draft approval.
Imation Buys Memorex
Samsung to offer external PC Blu-ray recorder in Q2
Is Your Laptop Connecting to a Malicious Wi-Fi Network?
First Lab Tests: iMac with Intel Core Duo processor
Hopefully you take some time to read these articles... http://www.testmy.net/articles/
Enjoy,
Swimmer
yeah.. well i hope they tell you that they can also just cut the bandwidth back to say.. 1.5/256.. damn if you can get that type of speed that is just amazing!! What type of backbone are they running that they can offer those speeds? are you on FIOS?
Yeah... it is a mobile router that support EV-DO along with standard ethernet.. It is powered by dlink with an EV-DO slot included.. Dlink had a router (DI-725) but i am not sure if it ever came out.. This new router is a join effort with Kyocera working on the wireless EV-DO side and Dlink with the WI-FI and network side.
http://www.kyocera-wireless.com/kr1-router/index.htm
Only problem.. internet from the cell providors suck the big one right now.. the cool part.. you can now have a wireless lan anywhere!
Here is a review.
http://www.networkcomputing.com/showitem.jhtml?articleID=172901792
That is why you spend the extra $10 for the actual cd!! This who storing the OS on it own protected partiton is the dumbest thing I have ever heard.. That is what Compaq use to do..
haha.. yeah.. that is what you get for not protecting your computer..
You can try the recovery console and replacing the file.. That is if you can get into the recover console..
http://www.windowsnetworking.com/j_helmig/wxprcons.htm
also if you are using a pair of amplified speakers.. which is just about any type of speakers out there you shouldnt run your sound card at 100%.. this will distort the sound and could cause the hissing that you are hearing. Try running the sound card at about 75%.
The other thing that you might want to try is updating the drivers for your sound card.
Guys.. I am looking for a script that will allow me to run a random tracert to a site ever hour... If you know how to do this in linux that would also work.
Thanks,
Swimmer..
yeah i can only image the power requirements... I am will to bet that at some point they will water cool these things.. there is just no way that they can be that close and run at full tilt.
That is WAY to many.. you might want to restart in safe mode and run a few spyware scanner, virus scanners, and maybe defrag your hard drive..
I have 30 on boot up..