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Andrew, you able to send an invite for tvtorrents my way by any chance?

Nozilla, a SAU LAN would be a great idea, I could maybe host one here at my place, got a 16 port 100MBit switch we can use also :happy:

hehhe

Little or no ping will not help you escape the wrath of Cubes.. lol :ninja:

It will happen, but its going to be after xmas. There's quite a bit of work and $$ to get suitable benches around the back room.

you two wait till you feel the wrath of madaz :happy: youll wonder what hit you :P

also there is a great mod called POE2 that would be great on lan also

the only time ive torrented was with Public Vista 2 ended uploading like 4gb and the down was that 2 but it didnt work so had to get it again :glare:

lol i get board after 2 maps and i think a little worn out from so much run and gun tactics

still great looking game

i help run a clan for Fear Combat so if any1 wants to check us out where @ http://armageddonsinfantry.net/

The T7200 should pull a little quicker as it has a 4mb L2 vs the E6400's 2mb.

However, its the complete package, mem speed etc, often where laptops lack.

General windows speed... Laptops run slow hard drives, slow ram etc so I would expect it to feel slower.

yeah not sure what sort of ram its got but get this

he tryied to install GT ledgends and now its having hard boots all the time

so i saked how much data he had put on it and he said 11gb so i said we will format cause dont know how they have installed everything

h'ok, this is going to sound fairly stupid... :D

anyways, ive been having a problem with my wireless connection on my laptop,

it keeps randomly jumping on and off the network. there doesnt seem to be any pattern in it, just randomly hops off and takes a while to reconnect.

no freakin idea whats happening, so i was wondering if anyone would know what i have to check/correct to get it running properly (ive tried the belkin service line with no results... it'd help if they answered their phones... :) )

thanks in advanced guys.

dave.

I'm having a similar problem with an 802.11n draft network by Belkin. It appears to be an issue with the router firmware, and the belkin wireless client. I've tried belkin support, in hope they release a patch for their systems, so at the moment i'm just sitting tight hoping they find a solution for us.

Yeah and get this, it works perfectly with one client and is flakey on another client right next to it. So it appears to be pc specific. I'm tempted to format the flakey client and start from scratch.

:D

6 drop outs in an hour

starting to annoy me.

:)

edit, its getting worse. its dropping out, then reconnecting... at 1mbps...

and staying there. with occasional bursts out to 24mbps...

:laugh:

i feel like throwing this thing out the window.

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