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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

john1943 - 29 Mar 2006 08:01 - 4315 of 11003

In a few weeks Telewest are at last installing Broadband in my area. If possible, I would like at the same time have them connect a wireless router (if that is the correct description), the idea being to eventually replace my PC with a laptop I could use anywhere in the house. Any ideas if this could be done, if so what particular equipment, where would I get it, what price laptop?
Thanks.

ThePublisher - 29 Mar 2006 08:25 - 4316 of 11003

John,

It can possibly be done. I say possibly since the wireless signal might be capable of reaching several houses down your street, or die beyond the next room.

I live in a Victorian mansion block and get more signals through my study window from next door than I can transmit from one end of my flat to the other.

I recommend you use http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/

They have a great stock and a splendid help desk. These gadgets are usually easy to configure, but when frustration kicks in you'll find their help restores sanity.

What price laptop? What length piece of string?

I started down the IBM Thinkpad route and then was made aware of Asus. Asus, apart from making memory boards for desktop PC's, make laptops for IBM, Fujitsu and other. So when you buy the Asus labelled machines you often save about a third.

I bought mine at http://www.klcomputers.co.uk/

Have fun.

TP

john1943 - 29 Mar 2006 08:28 - 4317 of 11003

Thanks TP.

kernow - 29 Mar 2006 08:49 - 4318 of 11003

John/TP Having done a little looking myself recently I'd buy a router with MIMO router if distance/thick walls are an issue. If not then slightly cheaper are the 108mb transfer rate varieties - twice the speed of most. Not useful now maybe given ADSL rates are well below but a bit of future proofing. Don't forget to secure the wireless network or your neighbours will be able to use it also.

ChuffChuffChaser - 29 Mar 2006 09:45 - 4319 of 11003

HI - thanks for the replies chaps.
DocProc - thanks for the phone nos. tried the 0800 no - that's where I found out that I would need the missing id no. - it's an automated service with no one at the other end as far as I can see.
Will give the other 2 suggestions a run

thanks

ThePublisher - 29 Mar 2006 11:44 - 4320 of 11003

K,

The downside, for me anyway, of the Mimo solution is my liking for using my PDA to quickly look for any e:mail arrivals. My understanding is that there is no way that a PDA can have a special Mimo receiver attached.

The advantage of the PDA is that it has no boot up time.

TP

john1943 - 31 Mar 2006 08:04 - 4321 of 11003

Thanks for replys. I phoned Telewest to arrange appointment to install Broadband and while I was on asked a young fella what he thought. He recommended a Netgear router, best place PC World, 25-30. When engineers come to install Broadband ask if they would kindly help with implementation. He thinks they will.
Leaving PC, printer, hard drive etc., where it is now but will then let me use laptop anywhere else in my flat. For a non-technical mind like mine, this is a good start to wireless stuff without disturbing anyone else in the flat.

hewittalan6 - 31 Mar 2006 08:37 - 4322 of 11003

Can anyone recommend a way to get your website picked up by the search engines. I listed a website a few weeks ago and still it does not appear if you search for it, only if you actually type the address into the address bar.
Thanks for any tips.
Alan

Mega Bucks - 31 Mar 2006 08:42 - 4323 of 11003

http://www.uk-cheapest.co.uk/submissions2.php?ref=goo-crn-s

Alan,this is a good company to use,also it could well be a idea to add a counter on your website.

Mega...

hewittalan6 - 31 Mar 2006 08:45 - 4324 of 11003

Cheers Mega.
Got a counter and it stays still for days, then shoots up by about 200 in an hour or so. Don't know whats causing this or if it is significant.
Will try that link.
Thanks.
Alan

hewittalan6 - 31 Mar 2006 09:19 - 4325 of 11003

And thanks for the visit!!
Every little helps. ;-)
Alan

DocProc - 31 Mar 2006 09:19 - 4326 of 11003

Ten Steps to Ensure PC Security

and also

Safety on the Internet

This latter site thoroughly discusses

Viruses and worms
Trojan horses and crackers
Spyware and adware
Email problems
Read email safely- Dealing with Attachments and Web Bugs
Phishing
Spam
Slide show- Tutorial on Making Outlook Express Safer
Cookies- Function and Management
Advanced cookie management in IE6
Cookie management in Firefox
Making Internet Explorer Safer
Table of default settings for all security zones
Figures showing all possible settings of security zones
The hidden "My Computer" zone
Comparison of the "Internet" zone in different versions of IE6
"Internet zone" settings in Windows XP SP2
Recommended settings for increased security
How to add sites to the "Trusted" zone
What ActiveX is
Pop-up blocker and Add-on manager in Windows XP SP2
Slide show- Tutorial on Making Internet Explorer Safer
Internet Explorer vs. Other Browsers
Which is Safer, IE or Firefox?

hilary - 31 Mar 2006 09:45 - 4327 of 11003

The most important search engines to be ranked with are Google, Yahoo and MSN. You can register with them easily yourself without the need to pay anyone.

The most important thing though is to ensure that your site is optimised for search engine ranking. This means making sure that your meta-tags are done properly and in the right places. Keywords aren't as important now as they used to be because everyone latched onto it and it got abused. Title and Description are the two most important tags.

It's also useful to have a link(s) to and from other site(s) as this helps your ranking too.

I did read somewhere that Google are currently taking between 5 and 12 months to get sites ranked, so no surprise if yours isn't there.

hewittalan6 - 31 Mar 2006 09:49 - 4328 of 11003

Thanks, Hilary.
I did register it with Google about 3 weeks ago, and I am currently looking for sites that will allow reciprocal links, but which we will be allowed to have on our website, as the rules on this are very stringent indeed.
I'll keep trying. Its a good job the web is just a very samll part of our business at the moment.
Alan

Richgit69 - 31 Mar 2006 12:48 - 4329 of 11003

Just bought my 3rd monitor ;-)

Viewsonic 19" 1912W DVI/VGA connection

Got a AGP ASUS ATI Radeon 9600xt which has 2 monitors already connected to it ;-)

1) can I split one of the monitors connections with a 2 vga connector

2) Recommed a good PCI graphics card with 2 DVI/VGA between 30-100

3) Recommend a motherboard with 2 AGP slots

Priscilla - 31 Mar 2006 13:02 - 4330 of 11003

Please forgive this software question.

I'm trying to make a mailing list more 'intelligent'. For example, I want to make sure that if 5 different names are living at the same address, only one gets all the enclosures. (All five have to stay on the list because each is a member in their own right, so removing the other four isn't an option!)

Currently the list is in MS Word/Exel and I'm running XP Home.

Is there someone out there who could kindly offer help? I'm happy to buy a little bit of extra software if there's a sophisticated programme I could use that could make the mailing more flexible, and therefore efficient and cost-effective.

Thanks

hilary - 31 Mar 2006 14:04 - 4331 of 11003

P,

What you are looking for is called database de-duplication software or de-dupe for short.

It's unusual, however, to keep your records in a spreadsheet (Excel). Normal practise is to keep them in a database (Access). You might find that you first need to export your records into database software before being able to de-dupe them.

Some specialist mailing list databases such as Cardbox have add-ons which de-dupe so, if you haven't got database software already, it might be worth looking at Cardbox and other software like it.

Otherwise you need to do a Google search for de-dupe software and find out which databases they work with.

Priscilla - 31 Mar 2006 15:19 - 4332 of 11003

Thanks, Hilary. I just inherited the list but I'm sure I can improve my predicament now I know where to look. Appreciated.

Haystack - 31 Mar 2006 15:25 - 4333 of 11003

In any dedpuping process, it is very important to have the list accurately and fully postcoded. If the list is not too big it will be worthwhile to manually look at it and try and standardise the format for the various fields, particularly the first line of the address.

Priscilla - 31 Mar 2006 15:35 - 4334 of 11003

Thanks, Haystack.
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