rfbrw said:
Would have thought that would point to the modem/router being at fault.
or a faulty cable.??
Straight wired or crossover ???
If you lived closer, I would also help.
I have enough stuff left over from my old computer business to build several PCs
Andy
I agree.that would point to the modem/router being at fault.
As said not thorough and his software that took him through some kind of Q&A session seemed very limited.
But, if my returns request is successful then I am rid of it. and hopefully with all the memory that arrived this afternoon.
I have tried a few cables and also tried a crossover adaptor. I offered him the option of changing the cable, eventually he said try it (it was probably not on his screen).poynton said:or a faulty cable.??
Straight wired or crossover ???
I also offered the crossover suggestion, he became dumb.
Just a FYI on routers and cables. A lot of newer routers/switches will accept standard and crossover cables and use them as either or. Say you want to connect your PC to the router but all you have is a crossover cable; the router will automatically switch to use the crossover as a standard cable.
I believe Netgear calls theirs "Auto Uplink", but this feature isn't specific to just Netgear products.
I believe Netgear calls theirs "Auto Uplink", but this feature isn't specific to just Netgear products.
Andrew,
Why don't you move closer to any one of us who can help?
I will help only if you get AOL Instant Messnager or Yahoo Messanger and we communicate that way. IT is like being in your own little VPN chatting (or voice and sometimes video) like you are the only two computers on the internet. It is the next best thing to one or all of us being there. And quite faster and better than the way this transpired over the past week.
Before you build a PC with scraps, make the committment to purchase whatever doesn't work to complete the project. Don't run any PC on XP Professional without 512 Mb of Ram and preferrably 1 Gig. You won't believe the difference and less than 512 Mb will choke it.
Cabling is easy as long as you have the right jacks and plates and wal boxes. (No special tools kind). Leviton, Belden, etc makes products for homeowners to wire their houses. Use Cat 5 or Cat 5e
I think what you are looking for is a quality audio card for your analog testing with a DAC/ADC. Also maybe software for that purpose. A lot of the guys here can help you with that decision.
Why don't you move closer to any one of us who can help?
I will help only if you get AOL Instant Messnager or Yahoo Messanger and we communicate that way. IT is like being in your own little VPN chatting (or voice and sometimes video) like you are the only two computers on the internet. It is the next best thing to one or all of us being there. And quite faster and better than the way this transpired over the past week.
Before you build a PC with scraps, make the committment to purchase whatever doesn't work to complete the project. Don't run any PC on XP Professional without 512 Mb of Ram and preferrably 1 Gig. You won't believe the difference and less than 512 Mb will choke it.
Cabling is easy as long as you have the right jacks and plates and wal boxes. (No special tools kind). Leviton, Belden, etc makes products for homeowners to wire their houses. Use Cat 5 or Cat 5e
I think what you are looking for is a quality audio card for your analog testing with a DAC/ADC. Also maybe software for that purpose. A lot of the guys here can help you with that decision.
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