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  1. Thank you for replying mudmanc4. I haven't tried to do the first suggestion of taking out one stick from the motherboard.. I will try that later.. As for the startup programs, I already did that but still having the same problem.. I'm in safemode with networking right now that's why I can still reply and visit this site.. Thanks once again
  2. I badly need your help guys. Every time I load windows XP pro my computer keeps on re-starting. So I made a little research and manage to disable system failure Automatically restart from the Startup and recovery. But this time, every time I load windows the Blue screen would show this kind of error "Page_Fault_In_Nonpage_Area"... I tried to google the error and it was said that it caused by hardware or software issues. I re-install windows XP. I lost all my downloaded programs and saved files but still after few days I encounter the same problem. I don't experience this when I boot to safemode. Last Known Good Configuration still experience restarting and blue screen error. I can only manage to load to windows if I keep on pressing Enter button after the welcome screen appears (but sometimes this method doesn't work) I hope you could help me out with this.. If you know any software that could fix windows xp blue screen errors then that would be great. Thanks
  3. Me myself was quite confused about "the scale of 8 and scale of 4 in the TCP/IP Analyzer". So i didn't bother to pursue the steps in cool buster's tutorial..But rather I followed his FOURmula tweak instead and downloaded DrTCP.. So far I'm getting good speed with this tweak.. This is my speed just by following cool buster's FOURmula..sometimes I do get higher speed than this. But well of course, I also configured my canopy settings following BlackShadow's advice. :::.. Download Stats ..::: Download Connection is:: 353 Kbps about 0.4 Mbps (tested with 512 kB) Download Speed is:: 43 kB/s Tested From:: https://testmy.net/ (Main) Test Time:: 2009/05/25 - 9:02pm Bottom Line:: 6X faster than 56K 1MB Download in 23.81 sec Tested from a 512 kB file and took 11.895 seconds to complete Download Diagnosis:: Looks Great : 3.52 % faster than the average for host (17.202) D-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-XWDMJOLFR User Agent:: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.0.10) Gecko/2009042316 Firefox/3.0.10 [!]
  4. dude you could upload your photos at "tinypic" for free and you don't even have to register. I already configured my canopy the way you instructed it to be, but still not getting good speed. I tried cablenut, TCP optimizer and DrTCP but quite confused on how to configure the settings. You mentioned about "home-made reflector". I was thinking of making an improvised stinger (reflector) for my canopy, but I'm afraid it might got struck by lightning. Thanks Blackshadow, I'll check my PM
  5. I lost my internet connection for nearly 4 days. Smartbro technical reps told me that our basestation is under restoration.. Blackshadow, how did you arrived with that kind of speed..If you using cablenut, TCP optimizer or DrTCP, please let us know your settings..I still can't obtain smartbro advertised speed. by the way if you want to include image to your post's replies, just upload your image to photobucket or tinypic and copy the url and paste it to your post.
  6. Thank you for explaining these in layman's terms. I'm not a techi person but somehow I could get a good grasp of what you are saying. Anyhow, i have some questions though. For example, I have come up with a good basestation considering RSSI, Jitters and all that...how would I apply that in my configuration? Do I have to uncheck again the other boxes and leave the ones with better stats? But you have mentioned once that it is not advisable...And when choosing the best basestation, do I also have to consider the color codes? Is there also a way to choose the best color code? Sorry blackshadow if I ask too much, I'm sure lots of readers also have these kinds of questions floating in there head, and we're looking forward for your answer. Thanks Oh by the way, when I followed coolbuster's 20 and 10 steps I didn't mix it with his FOURmula tweak. After following those steps, it didn't work out for me so I followed his advice to reset my TCP/IP, release and renew my IP then flush my dns in order for me to proceed to his Fourmula tweak. Along with the procedure, I downloaded TCP/IP resseter and DrTCP. Part of coolbuster's recommendation is to "reformat hard drive and install a fresh Windows XP operating before applying this procedure" which I didn't followed sorry coolbuster if i'm being too hardheaded. Now here is the best part this is my speed upon doing coolbuster's 20 steps, 10 steps and canopy tweaking :::.. testmy.net test results ..::: Download Connection is:: 45 Kbps about 0.05 Mbps (tested with 97 kB) Download Speed is:: 5 kB/s Upload Connection is:: 181 Kbps about 0.2 Mbps (tested with 386 kB) Upload Speed is:: 22 kB/s Tested From:: https://testmy.net (Main) Test Time:: 2009/05/04 - 11:52pm D-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-X4TQEAGOB U-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-ELC9N1T2O User Agent:: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.0.10) Gecko/2009042316 Firefox/3.0.10 [!] Now this is my speed being persistent not to give up and trusting all these awesome people who shared a piece of there greatness. :::.. testmy.net test results ..::: Download Connection is:: 368 Kbps about 0.37 Mbps (tested with 512 kB) Download Speed is:: 45 kB/s Upload Connection is:: 94 Kbps about 0.1 Mbps (tested with 256 kB) Upload Speed is:: 11 kB/s Tested From:: https://testmy.net (Main) Test Time:: 2009/05/05 - 7:03pm D-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-GDP1WS4MA U-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-KE4R8TLFP User Agent:: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.0.10) Gecko/2009042316 Firefox/3.0.10 [!] My smartbro just fired up to this speed following Coolbuster FOURmula procedure and Blackshadow canopy configuration's advice Special thanks to Coolbuster for all his straight to the point and easy to understand tutorials and to Blackshadow who's always there ready to offer help to better understand technical stuffs ***so much I would like to attach coolbuster's site where I got his procedures but I'm afraid it would be mark as spam. just google it instead, type "cablenut settings for smartbro" and you will see his blog site in the first search result (I bet he is also good in terms of SEO) Anyways, I hope my smartbro speed will stay that way or could get even better Thanks guys and more power
  7. Thank you once again blackshadow. I have applied the settings in my canopy configuration using what you have mentioned above..I'm still going to give it sometime to test my internet speed before I'm going to show the results. But so far I'm still experiencing slow connection. I've also read and followed coolbuster's tutorials and tweaks like his 20 steps and now being simplified to 10 steps using cablenut. I also followed his Fourmula tweak using DrTCP. Then I came across cFos that I haven't tried it yet coz from what I read it's a trial version...and up to this point, my smartbro connection sucks...But this won't stop me searching for the holy grail to somehow make smartbro worth it.
  8. Oh by the way, for those smartbro users who still can't acces their canopy page, I share the same frustrations at first...so I did it the hard way..I grab my digicam and climb all the way up and took a clear shot of the sticker located at the back of the canopy (antenna), before you do this life threatening act be sure to secure yourself and most importantly, bring with you a pen and paper to jot down the numbers printed on the sticker. The numbers that you have to write by the way is the ESN number (mine has 12 digits, maybe it varies from other antennas). Once you have with you your ESN number, go back to your computer and convert it. You don't need any software or a certain website to do this. All you have to do is to open your windows calculator (go to start > click on "all programs" and look for "accessories" and there you will find your calculator. Assuming that you have opened your calculator, you have to set it to "scientific". At the upper left side of your calculator screen, click on "view" and a drop down menu will open, then select "scientific" from the selection. Ok, now that we're done configuring our calculator, the next thing you have to do is to convert your ESN number that you copied from your antenna sticker..I mentioned earlier that your ESN number has 12 digits, well take note ONLY the LAST 6 DIGITS (ex. F1DAFD) How to convert the last 6 digits First click "hex" radio button located at the left side. Input the first pair of the last 6 digits that you have. Following our example F1DAFD, the first pair would be F1, next thing that you have to do is to click on the "Dec" radio button. So in our example F1 will now be converted to 241..do this procedure with the other pairs ONE AFTER THE OTHER (don't do this all at once)..In our example F1 DA FD will now be converted to 241 218 253. The numbers that you derived would be your canopy ip address. All canopy ip address start with 10, all you need to do is to add 10 from numbers that you have derived. Our example now would be 10.241.218.253, this will now be the ip address from our example canopy. I hope this helps
  9. Thank you blackshadow for the quick reply..I followed your instructions and it did saved my changes now I'm not quite sure yet if it made significant changes to my internet speed..(I'll keep you posted if it made any drastic smartbro internet performance to it's peak) what I'm concern now is about changing the settings in the "Custom Radio Frequency Scan Selection List" under Configuration > Radio tab. Is it advisable to check only the one with the highest RSSI and leave the rest unchecked? Thank you once again
  10. I've been reading all the tutorials here about boosting smartbro internet connection and made it to the point of having the luck to have access to my canopy page. The problem I'm facing now is that I can't save the changes I made from the configuration tab, specifically from the QoS. Whenever I save and boot, It still goes back to the original settings. My Sustained Uplink date Rate: 3500 wherein the max range is 0--7000, same thing with the Downlink date Rate. Somehow I want to change it to 5000, but whenever I save, it still reverts back to 3500.. Please I need your help regarding these. Thanks in advance
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