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FallowEarth

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  1. Oh....yeah, it was all php.
  2. What are you advertised speeds? What router and adapter are you using? What tweaks have you done so far? Can you provide a traceroute from both wired and wireless connections?
  3. This is for the X4-5551, but you may find that it is similar enough: http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Zoom/X4-5551/X4-5551index.htm
  4. Those emotes are having a righteous party!
  5. This is true.
  6. True, but then, how would you know to secure the signal if you don't know anything about the technology, and nobody has told you? I think that maybe the fault is the lack of education on the end of the vendor or ISP. Then again, the router probably comes with a manual....
  7. You may have picked up something nasty in a download.
  8. I believe AOL is still a major contender because they appeal to the non-techy peeps; the majority of Internet users, believe it or not.
  9. That may well be true, but you may want to get their consent to use their network so that you are not violating their trust.
  10. The perfect response. There, I believe the issue is settled.
  11. That's what I figured, but I would still be sure that you do have his consent, just to CYOA. I fail to see my responsibility to do this.
  12. Keep it civil please, gentlemen. amc11890, judging from that test, you should definitely read the sticky
  13. Kind of like a Presidential debate?
  14. Happy New Year to all, and to all a good (and safe) night. :occasion14: :occasion14: :occasion14:
  15. I believe your MTU should be 1492.
  16. The worst that can happen, if you set the NIC to the wrong speed or duplex, is that your Local Area Connection will tell you that you have a "Network cable unplugged." If this happens, then you know that the current settings are not supported by the modem/router.
  17. From Wikipedia.org: The trace allows us to view the path that data takes as it leaves your PC and travels through your ISP Network and beyond. It helps to give an indication as to whether a loss in speed is due to packet loss or latency on the network, or a (tweakable) issue originating on the PC.
  18. That looks really good, cdf216, as do the download tests you provided earlier in this topic.
  19. Are you rebooting after applying the cablenut settings? Can you provide speedtest results?
  20. Not bad at all. If you find that your speeds fluctuate, your wireless card may have come with an antenna that will increase signal reception. Otherwise, just be sure that your system is squeeky clean.
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