Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Seymour Clearly
- 29 Sep 2005 22:21
- 3766 of 11003
Rich, you can get mains adaptors that have variable outputs and an array of separate plugs to plug in the back
Try
Maplin
then type "Mains adaptors" into the search box.
Kayak
- 29 Sep 2005 23:37
- 3767 of 11003
The cheapest solution is likely to be to buy a variable output one as SC says. Definitely buy one that is 'regulated' (it means the voltage supplied does not vary in relation to the current drawn). Make absolutely sure that you have the voltage and polarity set correctly before connecting up, and once it works put a spot of superglue on the setting mechanism so that there is no chance of it moving by accident.
Richgit69
- 29 Sep 2005 23:42
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thanks all ;-)
Snip
- 30 Sep 2005 13:20
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here we go again. 3 dropped connections in 30 minutes. Grrr. Going to try another isp instead of plus.com
Kayak
- 30 Sep 2005 13:26
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Snip, if you are getting dropped connections it is very unlikely to be anything to do with the ISP. It is very probably that the line to the BT exchange has errors on it. That could be because of your house wiring (disconnect all phones, plug computer into main socket to check), because the exchange has just been upgraded to 2Mb/s and your line cannot quite cope with it, or because of a fault at the exchange. Changing ISP will not help you.
Snip
- 30 Sep 2005 14:07
- 3771 of 11003
oh thanks kayak
GRAEME.ALEXANDER
- 30 Sep 2005 15:56
- 3772 of 11003
Broadband speed ?
I am with Blueyonder and have just been notified that they have uped the speed to 4MB.. Just done the test from ADSL Guide and got the following results for actual speed.
Desktop (conected direct to cable usb modem) "Downstream 3835Kbps(479.4KB/sec and Upstream 362 / 45.3" . My laptop which is wireless gave very similar results, only about 100 different. The bit that is really confussing me is that if I hover over the connection icon bottom right of task bar it says " broadband conected at 12.0Mbps" . this has never changed from when it was originally installed a couple of years ago at 512 speed.
Are these results in line with what I should expect for a 4MB connection.(It costs me 25 a month with no limits)
Graeme.
Kayak
- 30 Sep 2005 19:03
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3835 is pretty good Graeme. As the speed gets higher you won't always reach full specified speed. Your connection says 12Mbps very likely because it's the speed of an Ethernet mini-network running between your computer and the modem.
GRAEME.ALEXANDER
- 01 Oct 2005 04:06
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Kayak.
Thank you.
I thought in the past that I would have to replace the modem or something to get the benifit of faster speeds. Graeme.
hilary
- 01 Oct 2005 10:41
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My computer - C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator (or a named user)
You should see a folder in the shape of a star. Highlight it and delete it.
hilary
- 01 Oct 2005 11:01
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Sorry, you'll probably have to go into the folder in that case, highlight all the items that you want to delete (either drag over them or hold the Ctrl key while you click them individually) and then delete the items.
edit: Looks like you sussed that out yourself anyway
Snip
- 01 Oct 2005 19:58
- 3779 of 11003
I had a horrible day of disconnections again. I even ordered a new modem and connected direct to the master socket etc. Then suddenly I find I`m online for 41 minutes so far. I just found out that there was a bt wholesale outage which is now resolved. Does anyone know if an outage can cause disconnections?
Spaceman
- 01 Oct 2005 21:15
- 3780 of 11003
Snip, your symptoms sound as though your line is not capable of holding sync on ADSL reliably , its probably out of spec for 2MB. A better router MAY help but I think you may need to downgrade to 512k if the new one you have ordered is a similar spec to your existing one I would suggest that your wasting money, even if its a high spec one (like Draytek) then you may still be wasting your money ;-(
BT wholesale outage can cause disconnections but unlikely to be like the ones your getting, you would probably just lose the link for a while and then it would come back.
Mega Bucks
- 02 Oct 2005 12:02
- 3781 of 11003
Just bought a 512 mb sd card and want to copy a programme to it from cd called TomTom 5 from it,it sees the programme on cd but when i go to transfer it to sd card it comes up with the message (Unable to create folder New Folder,The media is write protected ) what does this meen and how do we get around it ???? Im running win xp home and on the side of the sd card there is a lock switch which you slide to lock the disc i guess and yes have tried sliding it both ways and tried again to copy it !!!
Any ideas please !!!!
TIA
Rick...
Priscilla
- 02 Oct 2005 12:20
- 3782 of 11003
snip, thanks for the hug! I have the same experience as you with intermittent outages and I'm damn sure the prob is with BT and the upgrade to 2mb. Some days it's fine and others I struggle to get a solid line until about 11am, suggesting they are working in the exchange. Of course they deny it. But I don't think the answer lies in anything we can do. (Though that little software patch did help!)
Richgit69
- 02 Oct 2005 13:30
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How do I connect 1 pc with windows xp to a pc with windows 98se on it, my network card worked great until i put xp on ;-(
skg83239
- 02 Oct 2005 13:41
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Richgit69,
There should be no problem connecting to 98se.
You need to check the usual, (firewall, cross over cable if peer-peer, common protocols, share restrictions)
skg
Richgit69
- 02 Oct 2005 14:45
- 3785 of 11003
skg83239, thanks ;-)
I dont know how I did it but got 75% of it working ;-) I can see both PC's and transfer from XP to 98se no problems, however I want to transfer files from 98se to XP, and keep getting access denied ;-( anythoughts
update:
forget to set access change files on xp pc ;-)