Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
hewittalan6
- 19 Mar 2008 14:17
- 6678 of 11003
Just checked with th command prompts and they are both showing the same addresses for default gateway and DNS.
I'm starting ot think it is an AOL fault after all.
Alan
hewittalan6
- 19 Mar 2008 15:02
- 6680 of 11003
I have no idea, Optimist, on the basis that I don't understand.
The AOL helpline still has the recorded message and I am now way beyond my limited expertise!!!!
Both machines see and connect to the router, for certain. I doubt they would see each other because I have never created a network of them (TBH I don't know how - I would love to so I can print from either without having to plug cables in).
I think I may have to see what this evening / tomorrow brings with AOL, because after your help, i feel certain its their fault. Don't understand how but perhaps the server issue creates some kind of capacity problem and defaults to one ip address only.
Don't know. Into that dangerous area to the non literate known as guessing ;-))
Thanks for all your help,
Alan
Richgit69
- 22 Mar 2008 21:36
- 6681 of 11003
Looking to upgrade my webcam, would like to know which one gives the best picture quality and best for high video output, in the region of DVD or HD size anything above 1200x800 resolution etc
Even a pocket DVD record that can be used as a webcam would be best ;-) its mainly the output video resolution I am interested in, the high the better ;-)
price no more than 300
ExecLine
- 23 Mar 2008 10:11
- 6682 of 11003
Are you a net junkie?
If you answer 'yes' to five or more of these questions, you may have an internet addiction.
Do you feel preoccupied with the internet? (Think about your online activity or anticipate your next online session.)
Do you need increasing amounts of time on the net in order to achieve satisfaction?
Have you repeatedly made unsuccessful efforts to control, cut back or stop internet use?
Do you feel restless, moody, depressed, or irritable when attempting to cut down or stop internet use?
Do you stay online longer than originally intended?
Have you jeopardised or risked the loss of a significant relationship, job, educational or career opportunity because of the internet?
Have you lied to family members, a therapist or others to conceal the extent of your involvement with the internet?
Do you use it to escape from problems (eg, feelings of helplessness, guilt, anxiety, depression)?
Source: Centre for Internet Addiction Recovery
Netaddiction.com
And the prognosis?
Apparently, it's not all that good..... :-(
ExecLine
- 25 Mar 2008 13:18
- 6683 of 11003
Richgit69
I think you were asking about webcams and IP cameras? Maplin, the electronics specialist have a wide range of this kind of stuff and have just kicked off with their Sale. You might find something you like with them.
Check out:
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?criteria=webcams&source=15&SD=Y
Wireless High Resolution CCTV Kit
Richgit69
- 25 Mar 2008 20:30
- 6684 of 11003
ExceLine, thanks ;-)
hilary
- 27 Mar 2008 15:29
- 6685 of 11003
Could somebody tell me please how to change my default web browser from IE to Opera? I use XP Pro.
If I click a link within an Outlook email, it opens a copy of IE. I would like the link to open within a new tab in Opera.
hilary
- 28 Mar 2008 08:05
- 6687 of 11003
Thanks, Doc, that was my initial thought too.
I seem to have some sort of conflict somewhere though, as I keep getting a Visual C++ Runtime Error when I try to store the changed settings.
Ho Humm.
hilary
- 28 Mar 2008 09:04
- 6689 of 11003
If it has, Opti, I really can't see it for looking. I've also looked in Outlook and can't seem to find anything there either.
I know that MM is an Opera fan. I was hoping that he might have a solution.
ExecLine
- 28 Mar 2008 09:34
- 6690 of 11003
hilary
- 28 Mar 2008 09:44
- 6691 of 11003
Bingo, Doc, I've got it to work. Thanks.
The latest version of Opera has a slightly different menu tree to that suggested within your link, but I've managed to suss it out anyway.
Mega Bucks
- 30 Mar 2008 16:16
- 6693 of 11003
Wi-Fi problems,we use 2 laptops connected to a access point up stairs and has worked great for a couple of years but yesterday we bought a Lexmark wi-fi printer but i can get either the laptops talking to the net or just the printer but cannot get both to talk at the same time.
The wife uses the laptop mainly but i cannot fathom out how to keep the laptop still connected to the net and also be able to use her new printer.
Any help or suggestions on this one please.
Mega........
CrowdedHouse
- 30 Mar 2008 16:34
- 6694 of 11003
What model Lexmark printer?
Kayak
- 30 Mar 2008 16:45
- 6695 of 11003
Mega, your printer appears to be acting as an access point, i.e. taking connections from individual computers in the same way as a wireless router would. There is bound to be an option to disable that and have the printer behaving as a computer connecting to your existing access point.
Mega Bucks
- 30 Mar 2008 16:57
- 6696 of 11003
CrowdedHouse printer X4550
Kayak,that is what i am thinking,will try and have a look later,trouble is OH thinks these things are broken as it should be up and running straight out of the Box.
But i guess most woman are like that anyway,they all want it done yesterday,little do the realise men aint like that :-)
Thanks for your help folks !!!
Mega....
Kayak
- 30 Mar 2008 17:30
- 6697 of 11003
You need to select 'infrastructure' mode in the wireless settings, Mega.