Being on a different ring main shouldn't stop those devices from working, but if you had two circuits on different phases then the network would not work between them.
Also, your neighbours on the same electrical phase (normally every third house in a street) may be able to get onto yor network.
The EVA8000 would connect to your PC using either/or WiFi / Ethernet. It will need to be positioned close to your TV and conected to the TV via an HDMI or other AV cable.
My comments regarding WiFi v Ethernet were to point out that although I'm sure the unit will work with WiFi, it will be better if you use an Ethernet cable
Just reiterating my previous question. Selftrade have made a minor adjustment to their website over the weekend and I now can't access the site let alone my account. According to them, I am the only person with this problem. I've tried geting rid of temp. files, history, cookies to no avail. I got rid of my firewall and managed to get half the site! I'm with Virginmedia. If anybody can give me reasons for this (I've never experienecd it before with any site) I'd really appreciate their help. Perhaps it is a ISP issue? I'm not around till later but will act on any advice I receive tonight.
Click on Tools, Internet Options, Programs, Manage add-ons
Scroll down the list and look for
Java Plug-in 1.6.0_10
Anything less than '10' means you aren't using the most recent issue and your Java program is not really up to date. The easy way to do a Java update is via MoneyAm's link. Say on the Stockwatch page.
And then there is the 'Pop up blocker' side of things to think about. This might be another possibility. There are quite a few that might be 'on' and causing interference. eg, IE, Google, Stumble, etc, etc. - but I doubt this is it.
Have a packard bell laptop E3265
WHICH WILL not boot up
turns on then will not go past packard bell screen which says prss F2 for Bios
or F12 for boot network
Both do nothing when i put recovery disc in it does nothing although the it lights up and makes a noise but nothing
what do you think the problem is ?
I does not sound good. You could try removing the battery for a few minutes and then try again, also disconnect any external leads that you have plugged in and take out the DVD drive. After that, you should check the warrenty.
It could be a motherboard fault but it could also be memory or a poor conection somewhere. Another thing that you could try is removing the hard disk and see what happens. Obviously it will not boot if you do that but if it got past the initial boot it would sugest a disk problem.
The other thing to check is is the fan running.
As a last resort, you could try leaving it in the fridge overnight.
If the fan is not runnng then you need tosort that first. Can you turn the fan by hand? Is it solid with dust?
If you can unplug it, put a voltmeter on the motherboard socket. Be careful not to damage anything, you are really at the stage where youshould take it to the repair shop.
My coment regarding the fridge was based on the hope that thermal change can sometimes bring electronics back to life. I've been lucky with hard disks using this method although they ar partly mechanical. Leaving in fridge does have it's dangers though hence it is a last resort. You have found one fault, so I would sort that first.