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  1. I just noticed that's there's a rss feed for testmy.net I use Firefox, which shows an icon on some sites that have rss. It shows the last 20 messages.
  2. For the computer to work each stick of memory has to be the same type e.g.: speed, ECC etc. otherwise the computer might not boot up, or you will experience crashes.
  3. Wait a sec. ISP's actually listen to their customers?? Who do you have?
  4. Try going to http://www.broadbandreports.com/tweaks/ If the're any more improvements for your connection settings, it will let you know.
  5. If you have Comcast 4Mb/384Kb then that's probably the best you're going to get. You can read here for more tweaking info. https://testmy.net/topic-2097
  6. Also try power-cycling (rebooting) your modem.
  7. And this is Fresh Diagnose:
  8. I was officially upgraded last week, and am very happy. https://testmy.net/30-NETMASTA
  9. Another good program to find out things about your computer is Fresh Diagnose http://www.freshdevices.com
  10. Read here first: https://testmy.net/topic-2097
  11. Gotta love it. http://ttester.broadbandreports.com/tweak/block:2f5b6ee?service=cable&speed=4000&os=winXP&via=normal
  12. Hmm.. Nice speeds though
  13. Are you subscribed to the standard package? Because 6/784 is the gold package, an extra $10/mo
  14. It Seems fixed now:
  15. I still am. Also some similar message appears when trying to access attbi.com stats in the databsase.
  16. I just checked the stats: When was there 634 online? Did I miss something?
  17. Was that 634 just members or also including guests?
  18. I get the same problem. It could be because of the transition to the new server?
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  22. To update your firmware go to http://support.dlink.com/ To change your nic setting in Windows XP (9x/me is similar) Click Start>>Control Panel>>System. Then click on the Hardware tab>> click on Device Manager, look for a section labeled Network adapters, right click Properties Click on the Advanced tab, look for NetworkMedia and change the value to 10BaseT Full Duplex[/b} You do not have to reboot your computer to see the changes.
  23. Older motherboards/BIOS' can't read hdd's larger than 504MB
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