On 05/11/2011 04:41 PM, DaZZa wrote:
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 4:04 PM, gonzo01 wrote:
6) Dazza's link http://www.adsl2exchanges.com.au
"Rim Information" for Como shows that I am nowhere near a RIM.
Telstra has ADSL 2+ enabled.
I am about 900 m "as the crow flies" and actual about 1.6 Km from
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 4:04 PM, gonzo01 wrote:
> 6) Dazza's link http://www.adsl2exchanges.com.au
>
> "Rim Information" for Como shows that I am nowhere near a RIM.
>
> Telstra has ADSL 2+ enabled.
>
> I am about 900 m "as the crow flies" and actual about 1.6 Km from the
> exchange with an estima
Thanks for the replies.
1) my Billion 7800N has an firmware update ( for ipv6) which I have yet
to install.
2) my modem router is connected to the first connection on the phone
line ( enters directly from outside wall ) - only phone is connected to
phone line further along in another room -
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 1:27 PM, Nick Andrew wrote:
>
> > then the network goes, and it all breaks and users complain.
>
> It doesn't sound like a software problem.
>
In a sense you are right. But the subtlety of who's fault it is never goes
to
the person who kicked the wire out, just the IT dep
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 11:53:00AM +1000, David Lyon wrote:
> Its
> all good until electrical contractors come and disconnect cables from the
> hub, and
> then the network goes, and it all breaks and users complain.
It doesn't sound like a software problem.
> Now I want to move the rendering of t
Hi all,
Background for this is that a client has a dBaseIV DOS accounting system
that they will upgrade after the Senior Partner retires. Which is a decade
or
more away. Printing from DOS is the not negotiable part.
For a few years, I've run a server on a Windows machine that intercepts
LPT1:
dat
On Wed, May 11, 2011 8:59 am, Ken Foskey wrote:
> Yes your lead from socket to Adam is a huge problem. Removing a lead
> like that made a huge difference for me
Ken,
I'll proceed with that as soon as I can find few metres of Telstra wire
OK, another dumb Q:
I have like
streetMDF-subM
Yes your lead from socket to Adam is a huge problem. Removing a lead like that
made a huge difference for me
Ken Foskey
On 11/05/2011, at 7:13 AM, "Voytek Eymont" wrote:
> On Wed, May 11, 2011 2:00 am, Jeremy Visser wrote:
>
>> gonzo01 said:
>>> Line Attentuation Upstream 31.5
>>> Line Atten
On Wed, May 11, 2011 2:00 am, Jeremy Visser wrote:
> gonzo01 said:
>> Line Attentuation Upstream 31.5
>> Line Attenuation Downstream 44.0
>> Are these figures reasonable?
Bigpond ADSL, I'm just outside the 1.5k exchange inner band
TPG page says: Line of sight: 1630m. Possible cable dist.: 2295m.
Hey mate,
gonzo01 said:
> Line Attentuation Upstream 31.5
> Line Attenuation Downstream 44.0
>
> Are these figures reasonable?
They may be reasonable for your distance from the exchange. Either way,
44 dB attenuation is not my idea of fun whether it’s able to be improved
or not.
> Havent found
On Tuesday, May 10, 2011 11:14:35 AM gonzo01 wrote:
> I'm using Linux Mint 10.0 64 bit with a Billion ADSL 2+ modem/router on
> a gigabit network ( modem/router has Gigabit ports).
>
> Recently my ISP upgraded my plan from 1500/256 to 8000/354.
>
> My download speed has gone from around 150 KiBs
Silicon Chip mag this month suggests some ADSL routers are line-polarity
sensitive. Try swapping around the incoming phone wires to see. Kevin
On 10/05/2011 3:27 PM, "GeraldCC" wrote:
> On Tuesday, May 10, 2011 11:14:35 AM gonzo01 wrote:
>> I'm using Linux Mint 10.0 64 bit with a Billion ADSL 2+ m
On Tuesday, May 10, 2011 11:14:35 AM gonzo01 wrote:
> I'm using Linux Mint 10.0 64 bit with a Billion ADSL 2+ modem/router on
> a gigabit network ( modem/router has Gigabit ports).
>
> Recently my ISP upgraded my plan from 1500/256 to 8000/354.
>
> My download speed has gone from around 150 KiBs
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