Everything posted by winnie
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Wireless router networking connection problem!
Okay... this is a bit... surprising, but nevermind. Well, you said the WAN-LED's orange when connecting the router to the modem? Do it again and when you're connected to the Router, go to it's configuration page: http://192.168.0.1 Choose Setup > Internet Connection and have a look if your Internet Connection is set to Dynamic PPPoE and your Username and Password are set..
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Wireless router networking connection problem!
yeah that's what I meant. Should be enabled on the Router by default, though.
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Wireless router networking connection problem!
oh well then try 192.168.0.223 instead ;)
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Wireless router networking connection problem!
So you weren't able to change the modem mode to "Bridge" because the page dissappeared? Okay, we have to set your IP manually to get you back to the configuration wizard... Follow these instructions: http://www.home-network-help.com/set-ip.html And set your PC's IP to: 192.168.0.222 And the default gateway to: 192.168.0.254 Connect your PC then directly to your modem and try to access the config-page once again by opening http://192.168.0.254 - then try to set the Bridge mode. Hope this helps!
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Wireless router networking connection problem!
Okay, thanks! This might help: connect your PC directly to the modem, open up a browser window and type in: http://192.168.1.254 after entering the correct username and password you reach the setup-interface of your Modem. Choose Advanced Setup > LAN. - In the dropdown-box "DHCP" choose none - Change the IP-Adress to 192.168.0.254 >Apply< Then go to Advanced Setup > WAN. Click on Profile 1. - Change the Mode from Routing to Bridge. >Apply< Now restart all devices (plug out and in the power cable of the router and modem), connect your router to the Modem and connect your PC to the router and see if it works. Tell me the results, please!
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German Fans?
Schmalzplätten for the win!
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Wireless router networking connection problem!
actually it's the best solution to have the gateway and the DHCP-Server on the same device (gotta be the router in this case) Your network settings seem to be okay, rudy_o, so the problem hast to be with the modem settings like kimgan said before. Care to tell me the manufacturer & type of your modem? How's the WAN-LED (that one that looks like a globe) behaving when your router is connected to the Modem? It could be, that your Modem is having an IP conflict with your router (like kimgan said). Can you connect your PC directly to the modem and run the IPCONFIG again? Maybe we can help you then...
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Wireless router networking connection problem!
What type of internet connection do you have? Connect your router to the modem again and establish a connection to the router (via ethernet cable or wLan, whatever you have). If you're successfully connected with the router, do the following: - Go to the Start Menu and select Run - Type in the command cmd and hit return - In the new window type in ipconfig -all hit return and copy'n'paste the resulting text into some text file. Then come back here and post the result in here, please.
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German Fans?
haha verdammt, stimmt! sorry! :sweatdrop: ;)
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German Fans?
Alles Gute zum Geburtstag, Julia & Imke!! :D :dance:
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Computer problems.
whats your OS? A 2x3GHz processor with 4 GB of RAM usually doesn't run slow after only 6 months... not to mention extremely slow... unless you littered your Hard Disc with lots of tools and applications which you don't really need and now slow down your PC. What do you mean by not responding pages? Do they timeout when trying to access them? Are these specific websites like google.com or does this seem to appear randomly? What do you mean by extremely slow? When do you experience it? Is it right after booting up behaving so slowly or does it take a while until it becomes like that?
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Clumsy Drunk - the dangers of drinking!
bet she never drinks again
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German Fans?
:dance: http://www.robbiewilliams.com/discography/albums/reality-killed-the-video-star
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German Fans?
Anziehn, anziehn, anziehn!! :whip:
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What Operating System do you use?
Windows 7 Professional and happy with it!
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German Fans?
ich auch... aber bei mir gehts ;D
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School Proyect: Building a car!!
You're in your first semester and you have to build your own engine? Can't you simply use a pre-built electric motor? Everything else would be a bit... too much, in my opinion. But if you have to, try to assemble a DC motor - it's a pretty tough job to accpomplish, though, you need a lot of knowledge and equipment for that. I can't really help you with that - I'm quite familiar with gas turbines, but I guess that's a bit overpowered for your tiny car ;D
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[Windows/Mac/Linux] World Of Goo! pay what you think it's worth! (Until 19th October)
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tu1akAEdXJM]YouTube - Official World of Goo Trailer (The Original)[/ame] Great and entertaining game with an even greater soundtrack! :) Deadline extended 'till October 25th!! Grab it now!
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German Fans?
Hier ist übrigens eine ziemlich beendruckende Aufnahme von dem Teil: http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap091015.html Dass man solch großen Boliden sieht ist extrem unwahrscheinlich... hast du dir was schönes gewünscht bei der riesen Sternschnuppe, Sarah? :nice:
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German Fans?
das wäre storytechnisch aber leicht inkohärent! ;)
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German Fans?
- "The Merkelator" claims victory in German elections!
Can you please prove these numbers? The only reason why the nuclear industry is reprocessing their nuclear waste is because they want to save money and keep the amount of "fresh" uranium relatively low... relatively. That the reprocessing of radioactive waste is a clean process and reduces the amount of irradiated crap is a wrong statement and I'd really like to know who told you that 95% of the world's nuclear waste is recycled. Just think of it carefully: the reprocessing of atomic waste is a long and dirty process, lots of equipment is involved - not to mention how dangerous it is since most of the processed waste is highly irradiated. So there's lots of equipment involved and this equipment gets irradiated too und you can't reuse these machines/auxiliary tools/air vents/filters/water pipes/etc. ... all this stuff along with everything else which can't be reprocessed is melted into glass and will find it's way to the repositories. The problem is: when reprocessing radioactive waste, you significantly increase the volume of radioactive waste by extracting an infinitesimal small amout of re-useable nuclear resources. It just ain't worth the effort, the risk and the multiplication of radioactive waste. I don't know where you got your numbers from - do you read commercial flyers of nuclear re-processors in your spare time, by any chance?- "The Merkelator" claims victory in German elections!
You sound like a real bloody politician using all that superlatives... and you don't even have a clue... just like the real politicians... It's neither the safest, nor the cleanest nor the most efficient energy source... It's not the safest source of energy, because the radiation of the atomic waste will still be dangerous in hundreds of thousands of years, because the half lives of these products are usually greater than thousands of years. And nobody knows what happens to the atomic waste in this huge time period - nobody can tell, the scientists just can guess... and guessing is far from safe, so I wouldn't call it a safe source of energy... especially not the safest. For the same reason it's (obviously) also not the cleanest energy source. What if the repositories aren't as leakproof as anybody thought for the next few centuries? What if our grandchildren's ground water becomes contaminated just because politicians tried to find a simple solution to get rid of the waste? In the german repository 'Asse' was recently discovered a leak which slowly floods that radioactive pit and nobody knows if this isn't gonna happen to any other atomic wast disposal site sooner or later... so, no, atomic energy is definitely not the cleanest energy source. Regarding the efficiency... well, like any other power plant based upon conversion of thermal energy the efficiency of atomic energy is typically between 30-50%. Due to the inevitable loss of exergy (=thermal energy which can be used to produce electrical energy) during the whole process of energy conversion the efficiency can't become any bigger. It really isn't any better than electrical energy from coal, worse than natural gas (50-60%) and it's much worse than the efficiency of hydroelectricity (up to 90%). I think, you get the idea... The only reason why France, Germany and every other country is running atomic power plants is because it's a very cheap source of energy... and they don't have to care about CO2 emissions... in the end it's always the money... why care about the dangers of radiation, about the future and the lost potential of renewable energy if they have money and an alibi for reducing CO2-emissions... That's real bigotry, isn't it? But politicians are great with that.. especially the guys'n'girls from the CDU/FDP...- German Fans?
Hoffentlich wird Westerwelle nicht Außenminister: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLYGPWQ0VjY]YouTube - Westerwelle Talking English[/ame]- Live photoblog from Wembley on the 19th (Saturday). [aka Thread of the F5 abusers!]
- "The Merkelator" claims victory in German elections!