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called tech support, they made me discconnect my phones which got me to 2.3mbps

my vodafone shit just hit 5.10mbps!

blah! GAY

Do you have a home alarm system, or cable TV...how many phones you got connected to your phone line?

As these can interfere with the ADSL. Every phone needs a filter, and then you can only use 3 filters, after which you need a central filter splitter. If you have a monitored home alarm system or cable TV you are going to need to ring them and organize to have a filter installed. I would also suggest getting rid of the Belkin ASAP, billion FTW, get a Billion 5200G ~$129, or better yet a 7300GRA ~$139, prices off the top of my head.

This should be in the computer thread for future reference I suppose but I've got the Netgear DG834N....how do they fair in relation to Billion & Belkin Abe?

i also happen to use a netgear router (cant remember the model number) and so far its done me good....

Dave won't receive a summons for "speed dangerous" (even though it's warranted for 45kph over).

The $600 fine, 6 demerit points & 6 mths loss of licence is actually a very good outcome for the cops.

I advised Dave to return the cops phone call immediately (to make their life easier) without any admission which is what they want from you when they ring.

For them to serve him a "speed dangerous" now, it would tie up the courts and further govt expense for possibly not necesarily a better outcome than they have on the table now. There have been lawyers that have argued the "proof of driver" deal before and although the "speed dangerous" is then dropped, they still result in loss of licence & fines.

If Dave on the other hand said, "yeah that was me driving", he'd expect another visit me thinks.........whenever you are 45kph over, you'll always get a phone call or visit 1st for that very reason.

I am JUST about to go onto my P2's... and I think I might be getting in trouble again. Gotta goto court... FFS S13. Got impounded on 1/1/10 lol. Heaps awesome kick off to 2010 :(.

The cops were actually pretty good and he said I shouldn't have anything to worry about in court but we will see how I go :\ I'm never getting off my f**ken P's lol

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