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21. September 2004, 00:46:22
Jason 
hold and press the control key and use the scroll wheel on your mouse ;)

23. August 2004, 10:02:32
Jason 
can anybody tell me if this is a reasonable connection speed please because i dont understand it fully .

Your Connection is currently:
732.90 kbps
which equates to 91.61 Kb/s

24. Juni 2004, 13:14:53
Jason 
Emne: Re: scroll wheel
yes but not everyone knows how to get around a pc using shortcuts .

24. Juni 2004, 07:55:15
Jason 
if you have a scroll wheel on your mouse , press control on the keyboard and move your scroll wheel to make bigger or smaller ;)

10. Maj 2004, 13:21:36
Jason 
could still be your connection , a fault on the line maybe .

10. Maj 2004, 12:44:10
Jason 
i think its a bad network connection , i used to get it alot before i went to broadband , only get it now if theres problems with the sites

2. Maj 2004, 07:45:31
Jason 
one router will do the trick , you need a hub to split your ports you can buy these very cheaply now , not sure if you can put two routers together in the method you describe .

(from a website)
The Linksys EtherFast Cable/DSL Router with 8-Port Switch is the perfect solution for connecting up to 253 of your PCs to a high-speed Broadband Internet connection or to a Fast Ethernet or Ethernet backbone. Configurable as a DHCP server or client for your network, the EtherFast Cable/DSL Router with 8-Port Switch acts as the only externally recognized Internet gateway on your local area network (LAN). The EtherFast Cable/DSL Router can be configured via SNMP to filter internal users' access to the Internet and serve as an Internet firewall against unwanted outside intruders. Use to connect 8 PC's directly, can be branched with hubs.

30. April 2004, 22:53:26
Jason 
you want to run 7 computors ?
how many ports have you on your router .

8. Marts 2004, 16:43:42
Jason 
ive been told winamp ,but havent had the chance to try it myself yet

25. Februar 2004, 12:18:39
Jason 
i would suggest a firewall at the router to protect all your machines from hackers if you havent already got one ;)

25. Februar 2004, 12:01:39
Jason 
try doing a scan at trend micro , it will scan your machine for you and you will be able to click on any virus for information to remove or solve it ,http://uk.trendmicro-europe.com/index_consumer.php look under house call and then scan .
http://www.safer-networking.org/ is a programme that will stop alot of the unusaull stuff happening home page changing ect .

8. Februar 2004, 12:14:31
Jason 
Emne: Andersp
www.regionfreedvd.net

http://regionhacks.datatestlab.com/regionhacks_players.htm .this looks good info with a good list of players that can be modified it might help ;)

7. Februar 2004, 18:24:55
Jason 
1: U.S., Canada, U.S. Territories
2: Japan, Europe, South Africa, and Middle East (including Egypt)
3: Southeast Asia and East Asia (including Hong Kong)
4: Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands, Central America, Mexico, South America, and the Caribbean
5: Eastern Europe (Former Soviet Union), Indian subcontinent, Africa, North Korea, and Mongolia
6: China
7: Reserved
8: Special international venues (airplanes, cruise ships, etc.)
you can buy very cheap models now that will play anything from anywhere including jpegs cd's vcd's any type of player ,these are now sold in the uk for around £30 .
NSTC is North American and PAL is European format . DVD has the same NTSC vs. PAL problem as videotape and laserdisc. The MPEG video on DVD is stored in digital format, but it's formatted for one of two mutually incompatible television systems: 525/60 (NTSC) or 625/50 (PAL/SECAM). There are three differences between discs intended for playback on different systems: picture size and pixel aspect ratio (720x480 vs. 720x576), display frame rate (29.97 vs. 25), and surround audio (Dolby Digital vs. MPEG). (See 3.4 and 3.6 for details.) Video from film is usually encoded at 24 frames/sec but is preformatted for one of the two display rates. Movies formatted for PAL display are usually sped up by 4%, so the audio must be adjusted accordingly before being encoded. All PAL DVD players can play Dolby Digital audio tracks, but not all NTSC players can play MPEG audio tracks. PAL and SECAM share the same scanning format, so discs are the same for both systems. The only difference is that SECAM players output the color signal in the format required for SECAM TVs.

Some players only play NTSC discs, some players only play PAL discs, and some play both. All DVD players sold in PAL countries play both. These multi-standard players partially convert NTSC to a 60Hz PAL (4.43 NTSC) signal. The player uses the PAL 4.43 MHz color subcarrier encoding format but keeps the 525/60 NTSC scanning rate. Most modern PAL TVs can handle this kind of "pseudo-PAL" 60-Hz signal. A few multi-standard PAL players output true 3.58 NTSC from 525/60 NTSC discs, which requires an NTSC TV or a multi-standard TV. Some players have a switch to choose 60-Hz PAL or NTSC output when playing NTSC discs. There are a few standards-converting PAL players (from Samsung and others) that convert from a 525/60 NTSC disc to standard PAL output.

28. December 2003, 18:39:21
Jason 
Emne: Re: Favorites on IE
i was thinking that casnt be true ....however i have had the same sort of problem for a few days and wonderd why , now i know ...i did an update lol ;))

17. December 2003, 01:34:51
Jason 
mine used to freeze in the past if i was using a few programmes that took alot of memory at once , i added more memory to cure it ... but therer could be a number of reasons to cause it

3. December 2003, 13:52:12
Jason 
http://www.bt.com/openzone/ , this idea is simmalar too but you use your laptop,pocket,palm machine and use the same idea (wireless) but the airtime is quite expensive , this must be new too the first time i have seen it .

3. December 2003, 13:47:36
Jason 
thanks ;)

3. December 2003, 13:23:54
Jason 
yes im doing the same , if you find a good link let me know ;)

3. December 2003, 12:52:27
Jason 
i will have to look into that further then . do you use your nokia for a computor ? is it still expensive to use

3. December 2003, 12:42:27
Jason 
there is no phone lines at work (empty premises) cost wise i would like to link to my home connection , this would be well worth the cost of buying the wireless stuff (if i could get one that had a good range on it)

3. December 2003, 12:35:11
Jason 
wireless connection ? i know i can get them for the home , but is it possible to get a system set up so i could use my laptop at work @? i work about two miles away from my home

19. November 2003, 23:51:20
Jason 
no problem , i think you will find some good ones on the market now that are much cheaper than they was a few years ago

19. November 2003, 23:42:20
Jason 
the thing that puzzles me is that if one worked through the router then the others should follow , i had this problem when i first set up my router (due to the mac address) i do loose the connection still sometimes but thats my isp going down , i have to unplug the modem and router for 20 secs then swich them back on this usually kicks it back in

19. November 2003, 23:25:30
Jason 
Andersp , did you say that you can acess more than one computor though the router some of the time ? but not all of the time .
have you been running with this set up for long ?

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