Good Morning all,
Currently, I’m getting lots of iiNet “expired” scam email warnings.
More than 1 per day.
The bad english speaks for itself:
“Your protection subscription WAS expires on Mon, 03 Jun-2024”
Cheers
Walter
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Archives - <ht
he
> moment they (TMC) say they’ll advice pricing a few months before it’s renewed
> (Sept 2024 which is when iinet etc have paid it up to).
>
> I have more info about it on my previous newspage here -
> https://macwizardry.com.au/news-2023-09.html
> And also on my last newslette
and speculation, so all this could change. At the
moment they (TMC) say they’ll advice pricing a few months before it’s renewed
(Sept 2024 which is when iinet etc have paid it up to).
I have more info about it on my previous newspage here -
https://macwizardry.com.au/news-2023-09.html
And also
WAMUG <[2]wa...@lists.wamug.org.au>
wrote:
Hello Daniel,
I did the transfer to Messaging Co. and received a confirmation
from
them.
Do I need to do the same with my wife’s email address which is
included
in my iiNet account ?
Hello Daniel,
I did the transfer to Messaging Co. and received a confirmation from them.
Do I need to do the same with my wife’s email address which is included in my
iiNet account ?
Thanks,
Cheers
Walter
> On 13 Aug 2023, at 14:32 , Rod Blitvich via WAMUG
> wrote:
>
> T
net.net.au
> On 1 Aug 2023, at 6:36 pm, Daniel Kerr via WAMUG
> wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> An interesting piece of info was brought to my attention, and to be honest I
> hadn’t seen it previously. - (definitely not an email from iinet advising me
> of the change. Possibly a
Every one is probably getting these today
[1]https://help.iinet.net.au/iinet-email-messaging-company
[2]https://help.iinet.net.au/domain-name-registry-transfer
On 1 Aug 2023, at 10:39 pm, Stephen Chape via WAMUG
wrote:
Thank you Daniel.
My daughter is with Westnet, so
be
honest I hadn’t seen it previously. - (definitely not an email from
iinet advising me of the change. Possibly an email will come later on
perhaps?)
Apparently iinet/TPG and all it’s subsidiaries (Westnet, Internode
etc)
have decided they are no longer going to host
pm, Daniel Kerr via WAMUG
wrote:
Hi All
An interesting piece of info was brought to my attention, and to be
honest I hadn’t seen it previously. - (definitely not an email from
iinet advising me of the change. Possibly an email will come later on
perhaps?)
Apparently iinet/TPG
Hi All
An interesting piece of info was brought to my attention, and to be honest I
hadn’t seen it previously. - (definitely not an email from iinet advising me of
the change. Possibly an email will come later on perhaps?)
Apparently iinet/TPG and all it’s subsidiaries (Westnet, Internode etc
ad when I use my phone.
>>> Does this suggest I need to “clear caches”
>>> I’ve done that on my laptop browser, but the problem persists.
>>>
>>> Please - how do I clear the cache on my iinet Router?
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>
clear caches”
>> I’ve done that on my laptop browser, but the problem persists.
>>
>> Please - how do I clear the cache on my iinet Router?
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Rod Blitvich - Amy & Sam’s Dad
>> . . . . . . . . . . .
oad when I use my phone.
> Does this suggest I need to “clear caches”
> I’ve done that on my laptop browser, but the problem persists.
>
> Please - how do I clear the cache on my iinet Router?
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
> Rod Blitvich - Amy & Sam’s Dad
> .
may have been blacklisted due to too many login attempts
>>>>> or some other black art.
>>>>> If no, continue on and ignore my idea, I have nothing useful to
>>>>> contribute. :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards
>>>>
d ignore my idea, I have nothing useful to
>>>> contribute. :-)
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> Tim
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On 11 May 20
gt;>> Regards
>>>
>>> Tim
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 11 May 2022, at 3:13 pm, Rod Blitvich >>> <mailto:rb...@iinet.net.au>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Folks
>>>> I am setting up a new wordpress
b...@iinet.net.au>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Folks
>>> I am setting up a new wordpress blog.
>>> The Blog won’t load - "can't find the server".
>>> It DOES load when I use my phone.
>>> Does this suggest I
>> Hi Folks
>> I am setting up a new wordpress blog.
>> The Blog won’t load - "can't find the server".
>> It DOES load when I use my phone.
>> Does this suggest I need to “clear caches”
>> I’ve done that on my laptop browser, but the problem persists
, but the problem persists.
>
> Please - how do I clear the cache on my iinet Router?
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
> Rod Blitvich - Amy & Sam’s Dad
> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
> rb...@iinet.net.au
>
>
>
> -- The WA M
Hi Folks
I am setting up a new wordpress blog.
The Blog won’t load - "can't find the server".
It DOES load when I use my phone.
Does this suggest I need to “clear caches”
I’ve done that on my laptop browser, but the problem persists.
Please - how do I clear the cache on my iinet
n the 19 Feb, as promised, NBN Co opened the node (big box on the curb)
>>>> around the corner and switched switched us over.
>>>> Only later that day when I thought to check the speed did I realised that
>>>> we were now on the Telstra service using the NBN and ge
as promised, NBN Co opened the node (big box on the curb)
>>> around the corner and switched switched us over.
>>> Only later that day when I thought to check the speed did I realised that
>>> we were now on the Telstra service using the NBN and getting 15 times the
>&
working flawlessly ever since.
>> That’s the country life for you.
>>
>> ymmv.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Robin
>>
>>> On 17 Feb 2019, at 11:27 am, Susan Hastings >> <mailto:susanhasti...@mac.com>> wrote:
>>>
>
>
>> On 17 Feb 2019, at 11:27 am, Susan Hastings wrote:
>>
>> We had a fairly easy ride with Iinet side of things for the switch to NBN,
>> any holdups were with NBNco. As we’ve been on for a year or more the pain of
>> switchover is long forgotten. Iinet have
service using the NBN and getting 15 times the previous
download speed.
In a word - seamless!
It’s been working flawlessly ever since.
That’s the country life for you.
ymmv.
Regards
Robin
> On 17 Feb 2019, at 11:27 am, Susan Hastings wrote:
>
> We had a fairly easy ride with Iine
We had a fairly easy ride with Iinet side of things for the switch to NBN, any
holdups were with NBNco. As we’ve been on for a year or more the pain of
switchover is long forgotten. Iinet have also been reliable with phone support
over the years. No complaints here.
Sent from my iPad
> On
f a great WA company being taken over by TPG
> I have been a loyal iiNet customer for 25 years
>
> 15 days ago I signed up with iiNet to switch from iiNet Broadband to iiNet NBN
> After numerous stuff-ups, being on hold for 20 - 40 minutes at a time, not
> receiving promised call-b
I can not see speak highly enough of Westnet, though they are in the iiNet
fold. Great, prompt service and fast action where needed. I have been with
them for about 20 years.
Severin Crisp
> On 17 Feb 2019, at 09:38, Mike Murray wrote:
>
> We need to make a move to NBN in the
I made the change to NBN about 12 months ago with iinet and it was a seamless
change from ADSL
Barry
> On 17 Feb 2019, at 9:38 am, Mike Murray wrote:
>
> We need to make a move to NBN in the next few months.
> I did want to keep my email address, but…
> Does anyone have nic
19, at 08:50, Rod Blitvich > <mailto:rb...@iinet.net.au>> wrote:
>>
>> Sorry - smoke coming out of my ears
>> I guess this is the sad result of a great WA company being taken over by TPG
>> I have been a loyal iiNet customer for 25 years
>>
>> 15 days
019, at 08:50, Rod Blitvich <mailto:rb...@iinet.net.au>> wrote:
>
> Sorry - smoke coming out of my ears
> I guess this is the sad result of a great WA company being taken over by TPG
> I have been a loyal iiNet customer for 25 years
>
> 15 days ago I signed up with iiNet
Feb 2019, at 08:50, Rod Blitvich wrote:
Sorry - smoke coming out of my ears
I guess this is the sad result of a great WA company being taken over by TPG
I have been a loyal iiNet customer for 25 years
15 days ago I signed up with iiNet to switch from iiNet Broadband to iiNet NBN
After numerous
Sorry - smoke coming out of my ears
I guess this is the sad result of a great WA company being taken over by TPG
I have been a loyal iiNet customer for 25 years
15 days ago I signed up with iiNet to switch from iiNet Broadband to iiNet NBN
After numerous stuff-ups, being on hold for 20 - 40
Update on this subject -
"TPG Telecom has established contact with iiNet founder Michael Malone to allay
his fears for the fate of staff and customers as it continues to promote its
$1.4 billion bid to become Australia's second-largest broadband provider."
<http://www.geelon
er being there a few weeks,….lol. (jumping ship?) hehe.
Fun and games ahead…….
Will be interested to see how it all unfolds and what happens with it. I quite
like my iinet service I've had forever,…so having to look somewhere else is not
an easy task,…….that's a rainy day job!
Kind regar
I did say there were "A lot of 'Ifs and Buts'" in this takeover offer...
Update on the subject:
iiNet founder Michael Malone slams TPG offer, calls for board spill
/quote:
The founder of internet takeover target iiNet, Michael Malone, is gathering
support from fellow sh
ibuted or copied, that permission by the author be
requested.
On 13/03/2015, at 10:49 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
> A lot of "IFs" in this takeover Daniel ;-)
> The iiNet shareholders most likely will be quite pleased...
>
> /Quote:
> INTERNET provider TPG Telecom ha
A lot of "IFs" in this takeover Daniel ;-)
The iiNet shareholders most likely will be quite pleased...
/Quote:
INTERNET provider TPG Telecom has moved to secure full ownership of iiNet,
launching an $8.60 per share bid for all securities it does not already own in
the company, wi
Interesting Daniel.
I understood that iiNet are now a pretty large company so that surprises me !
When I moved house just over 5 years ago to Jane Brook I was forced to
reluctantly move from Westnet to Bigpond.
Because Bigpond were the only one with any decent speed in Jane Brook.
Even Westnet
Interesting for all the iinet/Westnet/etc customers,….
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2015/03/tpg-is-buying-iinet/
If the products are good, and the service and internet stays great,…then
win/win. But it better stay as good as iinet!!! :o)
(in my opinion). :)
Kind regards
Daniel
Sent from my
rmission by the
> author be requested.
>
>> On 7 Apr 2014, at 8:44 am, Bill Parker wrote:
>>
>> Does this apply to Westnet Daniel?
>>
>>
>> Bill
>>> On 7 Apr 2014, at 8:41, Daniel Kerr wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all
>>&g
uested.
> On 7 Apr 2014, at 8:44 am, Bill Parker wrote:
>
> Does this apply to Westnet Daniel?
>
>
> Bill
>> On 7 Apr 2014, at 8:41, Daniel Kerr wrote:
>>
>> Hi all
>>
>> This question is for iinet customers running their email through IMAP.
>
Does this apply to Westnet Daniel?BillOn 7 Apr 2014, at 8:41, Daniel Kerr <dan...@macwizardry.com.au> wrote:Hi allThis question is for iinet customers running their email through IMAP.Just interested if anyone is having issues with it, and what your settings are for it.Are you using the IMA
Hi all
This question is for iinet customers running their email through IMAP.
Just interested if anyone is having issues with it, and what your settings are
for it.
Are you using the IMAP Path Prefix of "INBOX"?
Just curious before I post another email query :)
Thanks.
Kind rega
Thanks to those who responded to my many test messages this morning.
After an hour session with iiNet yesterday and more than 2 hours today, the
problem of not receiving WAMUG emails still remains a mystery.
The only way to reinstate receiving posts from the List (and to receive copies
of any
h space I am
using and how much bandwidth, how many hits my website has had and from which
locations etc.
iiNet have a Hosting Control Panel you can login to, might give some details.
I would imagine though that iiNet would warn you before you reach your limit,
not just 'freeze your hos
sorry RonniYes - had already checked iinet's help pagesHadn't changed any settingshad been publishing successfully for a year or sosuddenly stoppedwas wondering whether i had exceeded my allowable quotaanyway - will phone iinet when life quietens downtablitto
Rod Blitvich - Amy &
/ 750GB @ 7200rpm HD
OS X 10.9 Mavericks
Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)
On 15 Dec 2013, at 8:23 am, Rod Blitvich wrote:
> Sorry Ronni
> Yes tried restarting iweb, my directory path has always been blank
> iinet havent been much help
> might try phoning them instead of emailing th
ient program are you using to upload contents to the Server?
Have you checked you are uploading your files to the correct destination that iiNet uses - "public_html" or "www"?
I'm on my way to a client now, so will not be available until later, you might find help at the lin
to server, please verify your settings and try again"
>
> Just cant figure out why
> ta
> Blitto
>
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From:
> wamug@wamug.org.au
>
> To:
> "wamug@wamug.org.au"
> Cc:
>
> Sent:
> Tue, 10 Dec
ta
Blitto
- Original Message -
From: wamug@wamug.org.au
To:"wamug@wamug.org.au"
Cc:
Sent:Tue, 10 Dec 2013 06:45:26 +0800
Subject:Re: unable to publish iWeb site to iinet
Hi Blitto,
What FTP client program are you using to upload contents to the
Server? Have you checked you are uploadi
Hi Blitto,
What FTP client program are you using to upload contents to the Server?
Have you checked you are uploading your files to the correct destination that
iiNet uses - "public_html" or "www"?
I'm on my way to a client now, so will not be available until later, yo
Hi WAMUGersI have an iWeb site that i occasionally publish photos etc to.Since the demise of Apple's hosting I have been using personal website hosting via my iinet account.Suddenly on the weekend i starting getting this error message and have been unable to publish/update.Any ideas please?&q
Looks like another scam/phishing.
Merv
Original Message
Subject:Dear iinet subscriber
Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2013 23:16:23 +0800
From: IINET WEBMAIL LTD
Reply-To: IINET WEBMAIL LTD
We are upgrading our E-mail and having congestion due to the anonymous
>> Did you use a Web Browser or FTP program to upload your webpages?
>>
>> Have you tried:
>> URL: http://members.iinet.net.au/~reblit/
>>
>> Sent from Ronni's iPad
>>
>> On 11/07/2012, at 7:05 AM, Rod Blitvich wrote:
>>
>>&g
s iPad
>
> On 11/07/2012, at 7:05 AM, Rod Blitvich wrote:
>
>> Hi WAMUGers
>> So - am trying to publish my iWeb site to iiNet (1GB webspace comes with my
>> ADSL account)
>>
>> Please can you tell me what i should put in the "Website URL" box i
Hi Rod
When you upload a site you have to wait for what is called the site to
"propagate". This means it takes time for the site to be available locally and
around the world. This can take anywhere from 24-48 hours sometimes.
One thing with iinet is that they have very good refreshi
Hi Blitto,
Did you use a Web Browser or FTP program to upload your webpages?
Have you tried:
URL: http://members.iinet.net.au/~reblit/
Sent from Ronni's iPad
On 11/07/2012, at 7:05 AM, Rod Blitvich wrote:
> Hi WAMUGers
> So - am trying to publish my iWeb site to iiNet (1GB web
Hi WAMUGers
So - am trying to publish my iWeb site to iiNet (1GB webspace comes with my
ADSL account)
Please can you tell me what i should put in the "Website URL" box in the
publishing settings?
I have the FTP settings all correct, it published, but i can't "see" it.
Hi all
I don't know about their webmail because I don't bother with the email
accounts provided by ISP's.
However we have been using Ozemail/iiNet for many years and have been very
happy with them. Even during a recent support issue with a crackly phone
line I was very happy w
date and time its all over the place. But on my iPad I use
> mail for all my accounts and it works well :)
>
> Roger
>
> On 24/12/2011, at 4:01 PM, John Hatch wrote:
>
>> Reg,
>> Im currently with iinet and after the recent debacle am looking for an
>> alterna
Hi John
Its pretty horrible, just had my first look at it and can't find a way to have
it sorted by date and time its all over the place. But on my iPad I use mail
for all my accounts and it works well :)
Roger
On 24/12/2011, at 4:01 PM, John Hatch wrote:
> Reg,
> Im currently
Reg,
Im currently with iinet and after the recent debacle am looking for an
alternative. They have just updated there webmail interrface and its the pitts
on my ipad. First it downloaded mail I hadnt requested. Then I couldnt and
still cant read webmail. When you look at mail on webmail you
That's terrible news. I left iiNet some years ago because of their shabby
treatment.
Reg
Reg Whitely
Home: 08 9921 7272
Mob: 04 8899 7313
Email: rwhit...@internode.on.net
On 23/12/2011, at 3:01 pm, Stuart Evans wrote:
> We just moved to Internode to leave Westnet after our customer
We just moved to Internode to leave Westnet after our customer service
satisfaction with them dropped following their acquisition by iiNet and
merging of plans. Sigh. Another consolidation. Yes, there is good and bad,
but eventually reduced competition limits our choices. Hopefully it doesn¹t
I would suggest the length of ring from commencement to when iiNet answers
message needs to be addressed.
Remember iiNet's service is first others work in conjunction with.
System does work with Panasonic, and all others..
RobD...
Encpass life, breathe!
On 14/06/2011, at 8:33, tom s
bers.iinet.net.au/~saddas/
>
> Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties
> disappear and obstacles vanish.
>
> On 13/06/2011, at 8:20 PM, tom samson wrote:
>
>>
>> we are on iinet naked and we are unhappy with our panasonic phone be
e naked options is to use the built in services of iiNet
which is to record messages and e-mail it to you. This doesn't
require a phone with an answering machine and has the added
advantage that you can receive your messages anywhere in the world.
Eugene
On 13/06/2011, at 8:20 PM, tom
/~saddas/
Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties
disappear and obstacles vanish.
On 13/06/2011, at 8:20 PM, tom samson wrote:
>
> we are on iinet naked and we are unhappy with our panasonic phone because it
> has never recorded messages. So the questio
Yes that is true and good when away from home but for day to day we favour the
answering machine - Our Panasonic is a let down. So what do other people use?
tom
On 13/06/2011, at 11:58 PM, Eugene de Gouw wrote:
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> one of the naked options is to use the built in servi
Hi Tom,
one of the naked options is to use the built in services of iiNet
which is to record messages and e-mail it to you. This doesn't require
a phone with an answering machine and has the added advantage that you
can receive your messages anywhere in the world.
Eugene
On 13/06
we are on iinet naked and we are unhappy with our panasonic phone because it
has never recorded messages. So the question is what is a reliable hone to go
with our Netcomm modem?
We need it to record and not interfere with the modem.
tom samson
-- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List
Thanks Daniel,
I did exactly that in the end. I went through firefox on the Mac side once I
saw the direct connect number.
In the end the auto setup wizard didn't work out for the VoIP and iiNet kindly
gave me the numbers and details to put through manually. (They are very good
and
my toasted router woes.
>
> The router power plug was on a surge board but I didn't have a power protector
> on the telephone line coming in. I suspect that was the culprit as other
> devices on the same board were unaffected.
>
> I rang up iiNet support and they had no other
n the same board were unaffected.I rang up iiNet support and they had no other Bob Lites (the normal Bob is too expensive) so suggested the Billion or a D-LinkGoing by the whirlpool forum they recommended a billion. I went out and searched all over Midland including the normal places like Harvey (only
We have just had a drop out. I have internet back up but phone is a no go. I
think it is the auth. Password which, apparently is not the same as the modem
password (modem Netcomm NB9WMAXX). I think the best thing to do is reload from
Time machine but where are the settings held?
tom samson
--
The FetchTV site looks a bit inflexible in terms of the plans requiring you to
use BoB and a FetchTV set top box. From the information on the iinet page I
get the impression that the IPTV can be used provided you have an internet
connection to a set top box that is IPTV capable.
Haven
Hi Folks
Anyone looked into the iiNet FetchTV ?
Worth looking at?
Do you have to get the Bob thing as well?
Wasn't there talk that Bob's not great with macs?
ta
Blitto
Rod Blitvich - Amy & Sam’s Dad
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
0409 681 256
rb..
>
> Dear customer,
>
> On Friday 30 July, AAPT Limited entered into an agreement to sell its
> consumer business to iiNet Limited.
>
> We're expecting the sale to be completed on 30 September 2010; as per the
> terms and conditions of service we hereby n
IiNet has always counted uploads in their naked plans and I assumed it was the
same for their other plans as well.
They charge $30 to downgrade (free to upgrade go figure)
Regards,
Eugene
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ew
On 27/08/2010, at 11:54 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
Hi All
For anyone with iinet, and may not have received their email as yet.
Have a look at their new plans!
<http://www.iinet.net.au/broadband/plans.html>
Some of their higher plans are now 200GB onpeak and 200GB offpeak,
and the
top
Hi All
For anyone with iinet, and may not have received their email as yet.
Have a look at their new plans!
<http://www.iinet.net.au/broadband/plans.html>
Some of their higher plans are now 200GB onpeak and 200GB offpeak, and the
top one is 500GB on peak and 500GB off peak! For good prici
I thought you'd be interested in this article:
Prices announced: here's how much you'll pay iiNet for a very fast NBN
connection
On a PC?
http://www.pcauthority.com.au/?213600
On a Mobile?
http://mobile.pcauthority.com.au/Article.aspx?CIID=213600&type=News
Anothe
I was always expecting this result. They might of had a chance if they went
after a different ISP but iiNet provide quota free usage of the iTMS, ABC iView
and other legal media downloads. So iiNet actually encourage "legal" usage.
Ruben
>
> http://www.smh.com.au/technology
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/iinet-slays-hollywood-in-landmark-piracy-case-20100204-ndwr.html
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Hi Walter,
there is a lot of discussion about BoB on the iiNet whirlpool forum. <http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum/72
>. Some good, some bad. Go through the list and read.
After reading these threads I would be a little hesitant recommending
Bob.
Graeme, one of the Voip option
I've installed a Bob unit at our new office.
It is a VOIP enabled Belkin ADSL modem underneath - same management
interface and all.
I'm not sure if iiNet have any more 'direct control'. They do
pre-configure the modem with your username/password, as well as your
VOIP sett
Hi Walter
I attended a seminar recently put on by IINET designed to further promote BOB
It was my hope that I could combine my existing modem and telephone into one
unit
BOB does not incorporate an answering machine that is currently a part of my
telephone system
I think that your suggestion
Hello all,
Has anyone tried out iiNets BOB router/modem.
Is it as good as iiNet claims ?
Or is it just another way of having more direct control over the the connection
?
Cheers,
Walter
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I agree, I'm on the lowest account. It was 2 + 2 Gb now it is 5 + 5 Gb. So my peak period is more than my previous total. The new off peak is during a period that it would never get used if you go by my historic usage but who cares as I'm significantly better off. Regards,
yes they are but they are also changing the off peak time!
it suits me but some others are not very happy
Roger
On 20/12/2009, at 3:54 PM, Rod Blitvich wrote:
> iinet are more than doubling my quota for no extra cost.
>
> Home 4 with phone
> peak/off peak existing = 22/30 GB
>
iinet are more than doubling my quota for no extra cost.Home 4 with phonepeak/off peak existing = 22/30 GBnew = 50/50 GB
Rod Blitvich - Amy & Sam’s Dad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0409 681 256 rb...@iinet.net.au http://web.me.com/blittoBlack holes suck.
-- Th
ted until we changed all phone filters to Jackson C10s. Details
> at end. This may not be your problem, might be worth a look, though.
>
> Cheers -
>
> David Noel
> 2009 Apr 18
>
>
> ==
>
> From: David MoyleTo:
> 'WAMUG Mailing Li
To:
'WAMUG Mailing List'
iiNet Belkin VOIP Router
Date: Fri Apr 17 18:51
Hey
Since we are talking about this hoping someone can help me! My house
mate has an iiNet Belkin VOIP Router (white) and the wireless drops
out constantly. We've updated the firmware whi
Hey
Since we are talking about this hoping someone can help me! My house mate has
an iiNet Belkin VOIP Router (white) and the wireless drops out constantly.
We've updated the firmware which was meant to resolve the issue but it hasn't.
Does anyone experience similar issues
ers --
>
> David Noel
> 2009 Jan 29
>
> ==
>
> From: Glenn Nicholas
> Subject: iiNet Naked DSL disconnected / line dropouts
> Date: Mon Jan 26 13:24
>
> This isn't specifically Mac related, but if there are any other iiNet
> users o
2009 Jan 29
==
From: Glenn Nicholas
Subject: iiNet Naked DSL disconnected / line dropouts
Date: Mon Jan 26 13:24
This isn't specifically Mac related, but if there are any other iiNet
users out there ... perhaps you can help me (or maybe this will help
you
SL
in-line filter/splitters. The full story is reproduced at the end,
hope it may help.
Cheers --
David Noel
2009 Jan 29
==
From: Glenn Nicholas
Subject: iiNet Naked DSL disconnected / line dropouts
Date: Mon Jan 26 13:24
This isn't specifically Mac relat
Many thanks Daniel,Rob, & Glenn
On 27/01/09 12:25 PM, "Daniel Kerr" wrote:
> Hi Mike
>
> I find it hard to believe about the .bin file not working. I've upgraded
> Belkin routers with .zip and .bin files and it worked fine. I just pointed
> the Web interface to the file, clicked go and away it
- not sure, but the 'latest
driver' strategy is often a good way of benefiting from fixes to known
problems.
Glenn.
2009/1/27 mince and pud :
Hi gurus
I have the same router on iinet ordinary (clothed?) adsl, and I also
get the
odd dropout and reeaallyy slloww periods. Do you think th
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