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  1. Originally posted by Wicked101:

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    I've also gone and removed all the addresses from the HOSTS file which can sometimes disrupt the network. I've also removed the other computers on my network so only my computer is on the network. Nothing works. I cant ever connect, while I could just a few days ago.

     

    Hi,

     

    I suppose you have DSL? If so and you are using a router, did you try to bypass the router and put your PC directly on the splitter doing a manual dial on DSL.

     

    Regards

    AJ

     

     

    THAT WORKED!

    I have no clue why though? I totally reset the router... I guess I'll try reflashing the firmware?


  2. This is what I am sending to my provider:

     

    I've run into a bit of a problem here which makes absolutely no sense to me. I currently run a few websites which are hosted by a company called www.1portfolio.com. When I try to access any of the websites I've created, www.tkesu.org, www.tkesu.com, or www.sweetmfarm.com and even www.1portfolio.com I get a page cannot be loaded. I've pinged all the websites and I get the following for all of them:

     

    C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>ping www.tkesu.org

     

    Pinging tkesu.org [63.247.74.66] with 32 bytes of data:

     

    Request timed out.

    Request timed out.

    Request timed out.

    Request timed out.

     

    Ping statistics for 63.247.74.66:

    Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss),

     

     

    I have the same problem on the other two computers in my network at my house. They are all connected to the same router and share the same internet connection. I've even reset the router to the default settings and disconnected from the internet for several hours when there was a power outage last night.

     

    Now, I've asked people that are living near me to try the site. They can all access it, and when they ping, they are connecting via the same 63.247.74.66 address. I even had a wireless laptop in my room, accessing a wireless network in the house next to me, with their permission, using the same cable internet provider as me. He was able to connect to the site while my 3 computers could not.

     

    I've also gone and removed all the addresses from the HOSTS file which can sometimes disrupt the network. I've also removed the other computers on my network so only my computer is on the network. Nothing works. I cant ever connect, while I could just a few days ago.

     

     

    What is going on? It makes absolutely no sense to me. I'm totally confused.


  3. All of a sudden today, and yesterday, I haven't been able to access www.1portfolio.com from my computer. I use them to host the site I am building www.tkesu.org and www.tkesu.com. I also made a page a while back for this lady (its probably messed up now that they edit it themselves) but it is www.sweetmfarm.com. I cannot access that page either!?!

     

    I cant access anything that is hosted on www.1portfolio.com from my computer, or the other computers hooked up to my network. I've reset my router, had a power outage for hours which reset my internet connection, but it still doesn't work! I've even removed the hosts file completely from the computer.

     

    But, the pages do work.

    My buddy came over with his laptop. Got a wireless connection from across the street and next door. Picked the one next door (same house) and was able to connect to the page.

     

    WTF is going on?! It's driving me nuts!

    I cant even ping any of the pages. It just doesn't make any sense?!?!


  4. I have 10 AT&T 5840 5.8GHz Expandable Cordless Phone

    With Digital Answering System that are in the retail box, sealed, with full warranty.

     

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    They go for $170 on staples:

    http://www.staples.com/Catalog/Browse/sk...ess+-+Expandabl

     

    I'm selling them for $99.95 w/ shipping in the US.

     

    I can get more if they sell out. Maybe about 20 more max.

     

    Here are all the details of the phone:

     

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    Telephone features Digital Spread Spectrum frequency hopping technology Expandable system (Up to 5 additional handsets) Analog and Digital clock displays Intercom/conferencing/call transfer Lighted caller ID displays in handset and base Spare battery charger Power failure operation (with spare battery installed) Digital Answering System Features 15 minutes of digital recording time 3 individual voice mailboxes Call screening Remote Access   Product Specifications   Manufacturer   AT&T      Model #   5840      Color of item   Gray      Frequency   5.8GHz      Built-in Answering System   Yes      Built-in Caller ID   Base & Handset      Speakerphone   Base & Handset      Speed dial   Yes      Phone directory memory   50      Headset jack   Yes      Hold Function   No      Wall Mountable   No      Number of lines   1      LCD Display   Base & Handset  Additional Information about the phoneOffers superior performance and quality, and an amazing array of useful features and benefits. Topping the list of inventive attributes is Talking Caller ID, which allows you to hear the name or number of incoming callers. Another useful feature is the dial in base duplex speakerphone, which makes it possible to place and receive calls from the base or cordless handset. In addition, the Visual Message Waiting Indicator (VMWI) notifies you that there is a message waiting without ever having to pick up the phone. The Digital Answering System, with three individual mailboxes, allows for privacy and convenience when checking messages and a lighted display in the base provides Caller ID/Call Waiting information. This innovative cordless telephone from AT&T operates on the powerful 5.8 GHz frequency. Its classic design provides comfort and ease of use along with advanced features, including a three-mailbox digital answering system, adjustable sound settings, the ability to run up to six handsets (one included, five optional) with only one jack, and speakerphones in both the handset and base. The dual-band (5.8 GHz/2.4 GHz) design allows the base unit to transmit with more power in the 5.8 GHz frequency band and with greater efficiency at 2.4 GHz. The phone's true duplex transmission keeps the incoming and outgoing signals from interfering with each other. The LCDs on both the base station and the handset provide caller ID/call waiting information (provided you have a subscription to caller ID service through your local phone company). The 5840's expandability with up to five additional handsets eliminates the need to hard-wire multiple extensions throughout the home. One phone jack and one power outlet are all you need to connect the 5840 base station and handset, while each additional AT&T 5800 handset requires only a power outlet for its compact charger/cradle. Calls can be transferred from one handset to another. The 5840's enhanced audio technology derives from advances in acoustic design that have improved the frequency response relative to conventional cordless phones. The Sound-Select feature offers four different audio settings: bass, mid, treble, and natural. The handset receiver lights up with incoming calls and can also be set to vibrate. It stores 50 names and numbers and works with your caller ID service to remember the last 50 callers. A spare-battery charging system enables the telephone to work even in a power outage. Choose from eight ringer melodies. Use AT&T replacement battery 2401. 

     

    Email me.


  5. I've gone about a year w/o a single crash or BSOD but recently I reformatted and I'm getting them every once in a while... on average, one or 2 a day.

     

    Anyways, I'm going to attribute this to my version of xp. I recently took my xp disc (xp pro) and slipstreamed it with sp2. Then, I ran a program that allowed me to uninstall a few components I dont use and a few recommended components I would likely never use. Then it created an unattended install disc.

     

    Well... my guess.... I uninstalled something I shouldnt.

     

    Now, shy of totally reformatting, is there anything I can do? Can I simply reinstall xp or run the repair setup to try to get everything to install (using just a regular slipstream sp2 disc?)


  6. I read online that if you backed up information and then installed windows with a different product key, it will not work.

     

    This is what happened to me. I had a windows xp cd from a while back but lost it when I was going to reformat after a lan party. I ended up getting a full academic version from my college and just installed that. Now I cant get to the files! Is there anything I can do?


  7. I dont know what is wrong but the 100 gig file simply will not operate. When I try to mount the file in the backup program it says that there is no information contained in the file... but there clearly is since it is over 100 gigs! I think I remember it asking me to insert a floppy disc at the end of the backup process which I didnt do... could that have messed everythign up? Is there no way to get the files back?

     


  8. I usually run a backup of my sistem and dump it onto one of my backup drives. I've been using microsofts built in backup program.

     

    Anyways, I've recently loss some files which are in this backup file. I'm a bit confused thou... how do I extract the files? If I double click on the file and attempt to restore files and settings I get a file called "file" that is grayed out in the items to restore column. When I try to re browse for the file it says it contains unreconizable data that cannot be restored?

     

    WTF is that all about?

    All that data should be there... the file is 103,596,659,712 bytes large. I would love to get those files back...

     

    Any idea what I should do?


  9. Ok, so I'm at a loss here.

    I was able to get back into windows before with the "last known good setup" option. I tried to uninstall all the mother board drivers and video drivers. When I restarted this happend.

     

     

    Safe mode: Gets to mup.sys, hangs for a second, reboots

    Last known good: runs the windows xp booting up screen, freezes

    Normal boot: runs the windows xp booting up screen, gives a quick BSOD and reboots

     

     

    I have no clue what to do shy of ripping out the drive, copying my stuff to another computer and reformatting. I'de rather not have to rip out the drive since I have 3 drives and 6 partitions in my computer that would be great for backup.

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