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  1. Hi can anyone help me? Hindi na ako makalipat ng base station now by using another color code ever since napalitan yung antenna ko.

    Dati kasi color code ko is 57 then nagka problema tapos inilipat ako sa color code 10. Ngayon napaka unstable na ng base station na ito and I found out na stable na ulit yung dati kong base station, however pag lumilipat ako dun eh nari redirect ako sa smartbro portal page. After ko mag sign in using SRN and Account Number ko eh eto lumalabas  "Error code 50040: The wireless link parameters are unacceptable, please re-pan antenna and try again. thank you."

    Help naman po!

    Just to clarify nakakapag change pa ako ng color code pero di ako makapag browse pag nsa ibang color code ako other than yung color code 10.

    Lemme translate..

    My recent color code was "57" (SmartBro Access Point / Base Station Color Code), it had problems, very unstable connections. Then I changed my color code to "10" as it turns out, this access point is has even more problems. Then later after I found out that number "57" access point became more stable. However after I switched back to "10" my browser redirected me to the SmartBRO Portal website, I signed in using my SmartBRO User Account & Account Number, and now I get this error: "Error code 50040: The wireless link parameters are unacceptable, please re-pan antenna and try again. thank you."

    Help me please!

    Just to clarify, I was able to change the color code to "10" but I cannot browse the net using different color codes other than number "10".

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    Did you re-pan your're antenna pointing to back base station 57? You need have to a line-of-sight to that base station. Tree branches and other obstructions that block the line-of-sight can interfere the signal, causing unstable connections.

    Check the RSSI, JITTER & POWER LEVEL of each base station.

    A higher RSSI, lower JITTER and higher POWER LEVEL equals more stable connection.

    Plus the the distance between your antenna and the base station you're connecting to also affects performance, make sure to find the closest base station. Usually the optimal range is about 1500 meters radius (1.5 kilometers).

  2. Just how many times were you forced to quickly switch the webpages you were reading as you noticed (or at least thought you did) that there was someone approaching from behind your chair or even taking a peek over your shoulder? Online gaming at work (not during your break), prohibited stuff, or simply minding other business of yours that has nothing to do with your job tasks, name it what you want
  3. Just use windows then.

    Under Local Security Settings / IP Security Policies  ( control panel > Administrative tools > right click on " IP security policy on local .." " If you have trouble, don't do anything that your not sure of. Or else  lol

    1. Create a new IP Filter list

    2. Source IP is My IP address

    3. Destination ( The IP that you want blocked )

    4. Protocol is any

    5. Create a new IP Security Policy (use Kerberos 5 authentication)

    6. Add an IP Security Rule (this rule is not a tunnel) (all network connections)

    7. Add the new IP filter list that you just created. (require security)

    8. Assign the new policy

    Make sure to assign the policy. You can use scripting as well, if your up for it lol

    this is great! thanks! i was able to block the game from connecting. I tested it and ping the server and got no response.

  4. I tried both & here are the results.

    First up the HDD-Unlock tool from sir mudmanc4's link, Booted WinXP on 1ST IDE CHANNEL & LOCKED HDD on 2ND IDE CHANNEL as MASTER ONLY (no slaves), XP detected the new drive but has no access to it even in Disk Manager, but the HDD-Unlock tool detected the attached hard drive with locked status. In order to unlock it, you need to purchase they called "Vitual Unlock Card" and get it via e-mail.

    Second the DBAN boot disk from sir Coknuck's link, I tried booting from DBAN, it gave me errors, can't see drives attached.

    Looks like I'm stuck with this for a while, I'll store this drive for future attempts or I may end up buying a new 2.5" drive for my usb enclosure. :evil6:

    Thanks for the help guys.  :smiley:

  5. i tried it, didn't work. format errors.

    i did some research, the "hdd password" itself resides within the hard drive surface/firmware. and it wont accept any ATA commands like low-level format commands, unless the correct password is applied.

  6. A friend of mine recently gave me a 2.5" laptop hard drive from an old broken/used IBM Thinkpad A20m series, the problem now I can't format or partition it, it's locked,  it keeps asking "hard drive password". I asked the password, he already forgot it.

    Is there a way to reset this or remove it completely?  :undecided:

    Model: IBM Travelstar DJSA-220 ATA/IDE - 20gig

    I'm planning to use it as an external backup hard drive.  :smiley:

    Any ideas?

  7. mine's XP Pro on desktop & laptop.

    I like Vista also, after i add another 1gig of RAM on my desktop, that should help a bit.

    Notice: Someone managed to trim down Windows Vista to run on Pentium III pc's with 256mb RAM. I don't know it's true or not  :grin:

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