Hi Kevin,
I suppose it does. Hadn't thought about it in that
sense...don't have any do you?
:)
Regards,
Patrick
Kevin Shackleton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sun, 03 Feb 2008 16:40:17 +0900
Sounds a bit like surveillance (multi-camera) software. k.
On Sun, 2008-02-03 at 16:56 +1100,
Hello list!
Does anyone have experience with BigPond cable?
Specifically, is it possible to use the SB-5101 modem and plug in a
DHCP-client wireless router on the ethernet side, or does BigPond still
require a custom login tool running on the client?
The whirlpool forums are fuzzy at best, and
Hi all
It's hard to do this in postscript. I know a LaTeX way though.
You said it was from a PDF. Use the PDF directly.
Include it into a latex doc (myfile.tex) using \includepdf
then write over the top of it using a picture environment
to get an exact placement for your text.
When you run
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 09:11:08PM +1100, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
Hello list!
Does anyone have experience with BigPond cable?
Specifically, is it possible to use the SB-5101 modem and plug in a
DHCP-client wireless router on the ethernet side, or does BigPond still
require a custom login
On Sun, 2008-02-03 at 10:56 +1100, Howard Lowndes wrote:
One other small point. Make sure that the PCI bus is at least 2.2 spec.
That TDM400P doesn't work with earlier PCI specs - ie. no old hardware
as the server - been there, done that, got the scars...
Another question - a normal modem
Michael Lake wrote:
It's hard to do this in postscript.
I'm actually making good progress :-).
I know a LaTeX way though.
You said it was from a PDF. Use the PDF directly.
Include it into a latex doc (myfile.tex) using \includepdf
then write over the top of it using a picture environment
On Feb 4, 2008 9:11 PM, Jamie Wilkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list!
Does anyone have experience with BigPond cable?
Specifically, is it possible to use the SB-5101 modem and plug in a
DHCP-client wireless router on the ethernet side, or does BigPond still
require a custom login
Does anyone have experience with BigPond cable?
Specifically, is it possible to use the SB-5101 modem and plug in a
DHCP-client wireless router on the ethernet side, or does BigPond still
require a custom login tool running on the client?
You no longer require any type of login/heartbeat
On Mon, 2008-02-04 at 11:48 +1100, Voytek Eymont wrote:
from a user perspective, his browser url stays as
'adomain.org.au/whatever', so, the user is not even aware he is accessing
another domain
what would it need on remote server to actually 'switch' to the the remote
server's domain name
On Feb 5, 2008 5:11 PM, 5h4rk @ gmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a NAS at home with a FTP server, if I upload something from
work, will I be spending my download bandwidth of my home connection?
Assuming you mean if you upload something from work to your home NAS
server, the answer is yes.
On Feb 4, 2008 10:11 PM, 5h4rk @ gmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a NAS at home with a FTP server, if I upload something from
work, will I be spending my download bandwidth of my home connection?
With bad routers, yes! Check out tc or wondershaper...
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Hi all,
I have a NAS at home with a FTP server, if I upload something from
work, will I be spending my download bandwidth of my home connection?
Cheers
Chad
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On Tue, 2008-02-05 at 17:11 +1100, 5h4rk @ gmail wrote:
Hi all,
I have a NAS at home with a FTP server, if I upload something from
work, will I be spending my download bandwidth of my home connection?
Cheers
Chad
Yes. Don't think of it as Download/Upload but as Incoming/Outgoing.
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