Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
ThePublisher
- 25 Nov 2007 13:23
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Thanks Hilary,
Quite a positive review.
TP
kernow
- 26 Nov 2007 16:57
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My ASUS has finally arrived - over a week late with unanswered e mails and phones along the way and minus the optical mouse. The tedious swop over proceeding as I write (190mb 0f microsoft updates alone!) so too early to comment but I will not be using the Batersea boys again (asuslaptop.co.uk).
ThePublisher
- 27 Nov 2007 05:37
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k,
"but I will not be using the Batersea boys again (asuslaptop.co.uk). "
Sorry to hear that they let you down. Maybe they've changed hands. It's a minute little operation when you see it in the flesh.
You're warning is more up to date than my experiences.
Better luck with the machine.
TP
Optimist
- 28 Nov 2007 17:30
- 6416 of 11003
Hi Alan
I've never come accross that so I can't help your friend much. I did come accross
this article which appears to deal with a similar problem but it's not easy and it appears to refer to a different file so may be irrelevant.
The first thing is to run a virus scan and try to get rid of any nasties that may be there. Also run "chkdsk /f " in a command window. This will indicate whether he has a disk problem.
The Other Kevin
- 03 Dec 2007 15:44
- 6420 of 11003
Man in white van has just sorted out my internal house wiring after frequent broadband connectivity drops. I'm a long way from the exchange and get about 500 kbps download and 400 kbps upload. He said the peformance could be improved by reconfiguring to increase the download speed and correspondingly decreasing the upload speed (ie sharing the broadband in different proportions). Anyone know how to do this. The router is a BT Voyager 210 ADSL Router. TIA
TOK
Bolshi
- 03 Dec 2007 15:50
- 6421 of 11003
Greystone
For virus problems I can't stress this site enough for great help. You have to register, but it's free, and takes you through it all step by step until you're up and running.
http://boards.cexx.org/index.php?PHPSESSID=8bb1d5bc32bedb408e2c478bf5c665cc&
Seymour Clearly
- 03 Dec 2007 17:29
- 6422 of 11003
TOK, what changes were made? Did you get the external wire to visit you modem first before trailing round the house because I think that's what I need to do.
maggiebt4
- 03 Dec 2007 18:01
- 6423 of 11003
Not sure if this is the sort of problem I can get help with but would be grateful for any advise. The microphone on my logitech web cam cuts out when using skype I have downloaded latest software and moved USB ports but no joy.
The Other Kevin
- 04 Dec 2007 08:20
- 6424 of 11003
Seymour - Yes, that's what he did. The master socket was downstairs but he made the socket in a bedroom/office as the master. Connectivity was dropping several times a day but all OK now. But nobody has come up with any suggestions as to how to re-configure the router.
Seymour Clearly
- 04 Dec 2007 08:29
- 6425 of 11003
TOK, not sure but this site looks potentially helpful:
http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/MTU2.htm
Kayak
- 04 Dec 2007 08:31
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TOK, I'm not sure how you're getting those speeds but you need to look at the router status page and get the physical speeds that it is connecting at (it sounds like you're looking at the thoroughput given by speed tests). If you do that, also note down the values it gives for downstream attenuation and noise ratio.
In any case doing what he suggests cannot be done on the router, though depending on what you find when you look at the speeds your ISP might be able to help.
The Other Kevin
- 04 Dec 2007 08:40
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Kayak Today is a good day: Speedtest.net shows 1216/382 and the Router Manager shows 1696/448. Not worth mucking about with, I suppose.
Seymour - Thanks for the link. Looks a bit complicated for me but I'll study later.
Thanks to you both
The Other Kevin
- 04 Dec 2007 08:46
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Kayak - Forgot the other bits of info. Attenuation is 61db down and 31.5db up. Noise margin is 15.2db and 18db.
As for getting BT to help, well, nuff said.
Kayak
- 04 Dec 2007 09:00
- 6429 of 11003
TOK those are not bad values at all given the distance you are from the exchange. 448 is as high as it gets on the upload. You could conceivably get BT to put you on a fixed 2048/256 or 1024/256 connection but you would really only want to do that if you get instability, e.g. disconnections. You might get them if your downstream noise margin starts getting below 10.
kernow
- 04 Dec 2007 19:31
- 6430 of 11003
Well I lived with my new ASUS for justover a week.
After persistent hanging within windows e.g. trying to open control panel and also on IE7 in opening new browser windows I did sucessive system restores right back to the day it arrived - no joy so in the end a full reinstall of XP was necessary and of course back to square one with transfer of all my Outlook and My docs etc.
Today at a clients the touchpad mouse threw a wobbly due to the adjacent BBC radio mast and was unusable. My old HP had some small instability at this client's but still worked. Also the HP picked up a weakish wireless access point without difficulty. The ASUS couldn't even see it. It is faster but with 4x ram and a faster duel core processor that isn't a surprise. The built in web cam is handy but overall a very disappointing experience and if it wasn't for the data/install aggro involved I'd send it back whence it came. :-((
maddoctor
- 11 Dec 2007 11:45
- 6431 of 11003
still no news on sp1 for Vista - anybody heard anything?