OT wireless broadband router thingies.[1]

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by steve auvache, Nov 23, 2004.

  1. steve auvache

    HooDooWitch Guest

    ITYF that's puppies, and then it only applies in West German Hotels.
     
    HooDooWitch, Nov 23, 2004
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  2. steve auvache

    Mike Guest

    I wasn't planning on publishing the URL here in any case.
     
    Mike, Nov 23, 2004
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    flash Guest

    Have a smarmy welcome message to butter him up.
     
    flash, Nov 23, 2004
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  4. steve auvache

    flash Guest

    That would depend how wide the data trunk is.
     
    flash, Nov 23, 2004
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    Catman Guest

    Ahhhh. Fair enough.

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    Catman, Nov 23, 2004
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  6. steve auvache

    ogden Guest

    Or four, if your site is particularly popular with horses.
     
    ogden, Nov 23, 2004
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    Mike Guest

    That won't help with the figures though.
     
    Mike, Nov 23, 2004
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  8. steve auvache

    Mike Guest

    What if the Royal Artillery Flying Gunners visit without their
    bikes?
     
    Mike, Nov 23, 2004
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  9. steve auvache

    flash Guest

    You'll need different versions of your entrance portal to cater for the
    range of feet sizes people will be using to access it.

    Probably best to get something separate to cater for Mac users as they will
    most likely want a more trendy subtance such as humus or grated sea kelp.

    You'll also need an entrance with a sloped butter ramp for disabled
    visitors.
     
    flash, Nov 23, 2004
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    Lozzo Guest

    Mike says...
    They wouldn't hear the elephants, but they'd attempt to blow **** out of
    them.
     
    Lozzo, Nov 23, 2004
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  11. steve auvache

    chrisu Guest

    Got Belkin wireless router and belkin print server. If you can't set
    them up in 5 minutes each then you're very slow.

    dead easy to set up and work well. Got a high speed b/w lexmark and a
    multifunction HP printer on the wireless print server - all seen by all PCs.

    Does what it says on the box.

    hope this helps.
     
    chrisu, Nov 23, 2004
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  12. Keelworm wrote
    No. I do everything I can to avoid printing stuff. There is simply no
    (current) need for it in my life.
     
    steve auvache, Nov 23, 2004
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  13. steve auvache

    Eddie Guest

    I could have told you that.
    If it helps, I don't think anywhere was doing them that cheap when you
    got yours - they seem to have come down in price in the last few weeks.
     
    Eddie, Nov 23, 2004
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  14. <AOL>

    But then, I know nothing.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Nov 23, 2004
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    Mash Guest

    I just bought and installed one for a friend 10 minutes ago. It was a
    belkin adsl wireless router, £80 from dixons and it installed
    brilliantly easy. Myself I run a linksys wireless cable router, again,
    works fine and easy to use.
     
    Mash, Nov 23, 2004
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  16. steve auvache

    Christofire Guest

    I'm very pleased with my DLink D604T, and you should be able to find
    bundles with a PC card or laptop card or USB stick to suit. I'm
    currently away from base, and posting this through the USB stick.
    Works, and the router UI is nice and easy too.
     
    Christofire, Nov 24, 2004
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    SP Guest

    Me, too. It certainly is the mutts nuts :eek:)

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    SP, Nov 24, 2004
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    prawn Guest

    Might not be what you're looking for, but I use audistat for my sites.
    Requires PHP && MySQL.

    http://hexmad.com/audistat/ to see it in action.

    Download if from here: http://adubus.free.fr/audistat/
     
    prawn, Nov 24, 2004
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  19. Probably a ginge, but this put me right off Belkin:

    http://www.theregister.com/2003/11/07/help_my_belkin_router/
     
    mike. buckley, Nov 24, 2004
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    Donald Guest

    DSL-902 or DSL-904 bundle for some strange reason is cheaper than buying
    the DSL-604T wireless router by itself
    www.simply.co.uk have it for £69.99 , I got it two weeks ago with free
    delivery (arrived next day although they said it would take 4).

    Local PC world had the DSL-604T for £99 and the DWL-G122 - wireless
    54Mbps pocket size USB 2.0 for £39.99, the salesman said he couldn't
    match online prices so I said I could wait a day !

    Works really well, although I've stopped using the USB dongle because it
    was using 25% of my CPU (which wasn't a problem until I joined the UKRM
    grid processing thingy).

    http://www.grid.org/services/teams/team.htm?id=1E7D8114-C668-4CD4-88EC-480FDD22412E
     
    Donald, Nov 25, 2004
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