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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Seymour Clearly - 05 Dec 2005 00:28 - 3930 of 11003

Kernow, I had similar problems recently. Mine happened after my line was upgraded to 1Mb, and I found that I struggled to maintain connection. It was resolved by plugging the router in at the master socket and working wirelessly. My line split two ways so the signal was being halved. I'm now re-routing my internal phone extensions so that the connections are in series instead of parallel and hoping this works, so I can have at least one wired connection. If it doesn't I'm going to get BT to make the master socket the one in my study and run the extensions from that.

The Other Kevin - 05 Dec 2005 07:50 - 3931 of 11003

Logged on this morning, simultaneously opening a BT internet connection, Internet Explorer and my portfolio software to be greeted with the following blue screen message: "There are no spare stack pages. It may be necessary to increase the setting on 'MinSPs' in SYSTEM.INI to prevent possible stack faults. There are currently 4 SPs allocated." What is that all about, please? I closed down and rebooted and everthing seems to be OK now. I'm on WIN 98 with an ISDN connection.

EDIT: Just had a look at the Microsoft article on this. I think I'll leave it all as is unless it happens again

kernow - 05 Dec 2005 08:33 - 3932 of 11003

Kayak, SC, thanks. My router is on the master socket already. Interesting about the upgrade as onetel have been promising 512 to 2mb for months now so maybe something is going on at the exchange. Working faultlessly atm although status light still blinking. The dropped connection has always been on first startup and logging into the router setup page confims not connected but pressing connect or refresh brings it back eventually. I'll dig up the manual later today.

Kayak - 05 Dec 2005 08:58 - 3933 of 11003

TOK, don't go changing anything in the system, if it happens again it is more likely to be a driver or a hardware problem of some sort.

kernow, if you've been upgraded you will see the new speed from the router status page by logging into it.

The Other Kevin - 05 Dec 2005 09:27 - 3934 of 11003

Kayak - Thanks for the warning. The Microsoft advice looked well beyond my knowledge and ability.

kernow - 05 Dec 2005 12:46 - 3935 of 11003

Kayak - yes I've been waiting.. and waiting..and waiting - onetel speak with forked tongue - all mouth and no trousers so far.

driver - 05 Dec 2005 13:23 - 3936 of 11003

Richgit69
Im on XP now after clicking Appearance click advance, to the right of item there is the colour change tab change that it might work if all fails you will have to change your desk top pic again.

Seymour Clearly - 05 Dec 2005 13:59 - 3937 of 11003

Kernow, still the same symptoms that I had. Sounds like a call to the ISP tech support is required. I also had another problem with the connection - i.e. couldn't get one and they test the line whilst you're on the phone and you've got all your gear connected, to work out if there is a problem at the exchange. In my case they said BT had realised there was a problem and had changed something but it still wasn't right - was rectified in 24 hours.

kernow - 05 Dec 2005 15:25 - 3938 of 11003

Thanks SC. I did call onetel yesterday - they said it was the router which they (quite fairly) wouldn't troubleshoot. I got the modem set up and everything was fine so nothing to complain about and last night/today wireless works fine - just this blinking staus light so I'm taking the easy option of doing nothing more for now.

kernow - 06 Dec 2005 11:57 - 3939 of 11003

Update - just finished upgrading my firmware, whatever that is. Usual (for me anyway) hitches although DSL telephone support was not as painful as many of these option ridden lines can be. Turns out the blinking staus light is normal operation!

Richgit69 - 08 Dec 2005 18:20 - 3940 of 11003

I am looking to get a ASDL wireless USB modem Network router card etc, looking at the Netgear range, which one should I buy?

Kayak - 08 Dec 2005 18:52 - 3941 of 11003

Richgit, DG834GT is the best I think at the moment. I have it. It is a modem/router though which is much better than a USB modem. You plug it into a network port. You may already have a network port and otherwise a network card is only a few pounds.

Richgit69 - 08 Dec 2005 19:04 - 3942 of 11003

Kayak, thanks ;-)

so it will replace me Alcatel ASDL and network my pc in another room ;-)

checked dixons website and they have it for 129 other sites have it for 60 - 129, anyone now why what am I missing???

Kayak - 08 Dec 2005 19:16 - 3943 of 11003

yes it will... you will need a wireless card for the other PC obviously. The WG511T is a PC card thingy if it's a laptop.

Mega Bucks - 13 Dec 2005 14:40 - 3944 of 11003

Help required please.

I am setting up a email address using outlook express as i usually use yahoo i have forgotten how to set it up :-)

I have come to the section incoming mail POP3 and Outgoing mail.

I have been sent 2 set of info from the website that i have setup.
pop3 server....i take that is the info that goes in the 1st box
smtp server....i take that is the ino that goes in the 2nd box

Also i have to turn on My outgoing server requires authentication in order to send from the account !!!

This is all irish to me,can some one help please :-)

Mega...

Forgot to say using xp home and outlook 2000

StonyB - 13 Dec 2005 15:28 - 3945 of 11003

Mega - assuming you can access this, here's a Wanadoo Help Page on the subject:

http://www.wanadoo.co.uk/help/email/freeserveemailsettings/outlooksettings.htm

Will be different for you, of course, but might give you a few clues.

Mega Bucks - 13 Dec 2005 15:33 - 3946 of 11003

SB,thanks for the link,at the moment i am with ntl 10mb broadband and would normally have a email like ******@ntlworld.com but am hoping to use my website email address from my home pc is this possible ????????????

Mega...

StonyB - 13 Dec 2005 16:00 - 3947 of 11003

Sorry Mega - don't know.

hilary - 13 Dec 2005 16:06 - 3948 of 11003

Mega,

Try pop.ntlworld.com in the box for your incoming (pop3) server and smtp.ntlworld.com in the box for your outgoing (smtp) server.

Kayak - 13 Dec 2005 16:32 - 3949 of 11003

Mega you need to look at the info from whoever hosts your website as to how you can use your website email address.
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