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Couple quick questions for you. Do you have a well for water supply ? If so, what does the copper in the house look like, is it dark?
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Here's the thing, why & what caused this ? Thas's what i want to know.
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Alright, I need a little help guys!
mudmanc4 replied to x_6985381's topic in Networking and Hardware
I noticed myself that that can and will have an effect on the data transmission :-P -
Interesting, iv'e seen something like this , a long time ago, I do't remember what had to be done either dammit. I was going to suggest booting to a live linux cd and trying to edit from there, until I looked at your link. Cant wait to see where you get with this.
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:2funny: :2funny: dam I like it when you get like that :haha: untwist what ? :haha: that was an insane vision
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Upload speed 90% slower????
mudmanc4 replied to spudler_t's topic in XFINITY (Comcast Cable Communications)
I dont think the modem is the issue, I think the possibility of there being something either on the machine, or coded into the router. What this may mean, is that "it" as in the "intruder " , is sending data through your connection, for popups, and ads, (note this ~ even though you may not actually see the popups, and crap like this, means nothing !!!!!!! ) There is, and has been , for some time, legit, and non legit ways to inject ads into the specific users browser based on what they like, where they go, ect. Nothing new, but they are getting much more intrusive. I would use the most common small programs, like spybot, ( everyone will tell you something different, but Im gonna say this, there are not problems with this program, it contains little or no ads data sending ect if you chose to use it, then test assured. Run this in safemode, more then once, make sure you set it up to run on system start one time, this way, anything that may be loaded into memory on start, is caught before it loads. See what you get. -
Upload speed 90% slower????
mudmanc4 replied to spudler_t's topic in XFINITY (Comcast Cable Communications)
well the "N" afaik is only for range. So why waste your money on something that is really just a market plan, unless of course your in need of it Have you upgraded to a newer version of the firmware ? There should be something there soon after, usually they all have at least one security / basic fix firmware upgrade. I'm just trying to find the reason for this, my thoughts are that maybe w/o you knowing , or even begin able to see, the router could be in a botnet. So when you get the new modem, the router cannot be found because the mac addy has been changed, but it soon send out whatever there may be lurking within a setting, or even more so, somewhere a tiny little file on the machine. Even if you re install windows , and not flash the router firmware at the same time, they will ( theoretically ) just keep exchanging the file. See what I mean ? I'm not saying you need to wipe windows, just look for a newer version to the router. -
You would have had to respond directly after we were talkin bout it, twas suppzzed to be funny lol And hell, if it's still working, then good
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Upload speed 90% slower????
mudmanc4 replied to spudler_t's topic in XFINITY (Comcast Cable Communications)
Are you using a netgear router ? Tell me your at least using something other then the modem. I am familiar with ISp test tactics, in actuality, they really have to keep it this way, they will test within there network, if this shows ok, then well, chances are, it may not be on there network, although i'm sure there's instances with dns issues, routing, ect that there switches control. There is just too many variables out of anyones control when traversing outside the ISP "closest server range within there network " . And it will be faster then testing past there servers, it's more like going to the front door, pushing the door bell, and listening to see if you hear it. -
Alright, I need a little help guys!
mudmanc4 replied to x_6985381's topic in Networking and Hardware
Question, you said you flashed the bios, cool, going to exteemes are my favorite way to get back to original state ! I love it. Then you said "you were fine until windows installed a network manager " , can you extrapolate on this ? -
Well thats what I have been finding. If you want to keep the machine, then a hundred bucks is well worth it, if not, then , well, ship it to me , and I'll replace it hahaha btw, get better fast
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ubuntu linx 9.10 notebook remix and wifi printer server setup ?????s
mudmanc4 replied to a topic in General Discussion
Jeff you need to keep your butt in the seat behind the keyboard !!!!! Dang bro, you can't fall many more times can you ? And all that MG can't be that good ! Your up there no doubt buddy Anyhow, you can sudo the CUPS file if thats what your looking for. I know you have a print server, but the IP should be seen in your router, no ? sudo apt-get install cupsys cupsys-client -
My thoughts are that smartbro network uses the same IP range for several end users. You could try using a proxy, although this will surely slow the download.
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This may be due to the corn ?
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Have a good holiday yourself as well. What is this that you speak of ?
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Home network - WRT54G, Mac, & a PC
mudmanc4 replied to marcleonti's topic in Networking and Hardware
Post what you do to access the files, and what you see, in what format. FTP ? HTTP ? see what i mean. Depending on how you are accessing the files, may depend on what you have to do to allow the files on a local disk to be accessed. You may just have to map the drive (finder may do, I use pathfinder, beats the daylights , I mean whipps the shit out of finder , ) then set your permissions and or shares. -
I thought that might help you decide
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Domain_not_set.invaild and netgear wireless router problem
mudmanc4 replied to ZengXiong's topic in New Members
wasnt me.......... -
Can you post some ping tests ?
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I couldn't have said it better myself if i had tried:) Welcome to testmy.net
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Are you sure of this ? I'm not expert on the subject by any means, however I do know this, there are several different "sections" within power supplies, some low voltage, and some high. The higher voltages "12v" , would generally be considered the rails, because this just what they are. The lower voltages come from small step down transformers within. So any one of these components change resistance, and thats it for the connected lead. Which could cause any number of different issues. Now I'm not saying I know the supply is bad, but this is not the first time this has come up, by any means, Iv'e switched out more then a couple dozen of them personally, each with it's own distinct effects from one out of a hundred or more of the components that make up the supply, and deliver to several area's within the machine. This SHOULD be the correct pinout prariedogspltr, if it is obviously not, then you'll have to search here for it. And obviously make sure you have the corrcect one before doing anything, I don't have to say that to you, but hey
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M..besides , isn't this what got us here is the first place
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Domain_not_set.invaild and netgear wireless router problem
mudmanc4 replied to ZengXiong's topic in New Members
Trust me, no , you don't ! See, when I mess up, I shut things down