Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 86
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

I'll come round and install it for ya Shell :D

Really?? are u busy on Friday? *bats eyelashes* hehe :)

ed...yep i have bigpuddle :(

i've tried setting it up in both OS9 and OSX done evrything it tells me to do, and it says it's all ok - except for some problem with my connection to the phone line :P

and i know my home ph is ok cos another tech person on these forums looked up my number for me, to make sure it was ok for adsl.

Really?? are u busy on Friday? *bats eyelashes* hehe :)

ed...yep i have bigpuddle :)  

i've tried setting it up in both OS9 and OSX done evrything it tells me to do, and it says it's all ok - except for some problem with my connection to the phone line :P  

and i know my home ph is ok cos another tech person on these forums looked up my number for me, to make sure it was ok for adsl.

shell... pm me your adsl phone number and i'll check the line for ya... gotta make sure your line has adsl codes on it. and what type of modem do you have... coz its easy to set it up on OSX. you dont even need to run the cd unless you want the modem in router mode. if your happy to have your modem as bridged... then all you gotta do is set up your network prefs.

lol as you said good luck in actually using it for the full month lol you will have to turn off all pictures on sites haha

another 30 bucks a month and you can have unlimited d/l's ..

so $29.95 for 200mb d/l

or $59.95 or unlimited

both on 256/64

shell... pm me your adsl phone number and i'll check the line for ya... gotta make sure your line has adsl codes on it. and what type of modem do you have... coz its easy to set it up on OSX. you dont even need to run the cd unless you want the modem in router mode. if your happy to have your modem as bridged... then all you gotta do is set up your network prefs.

haha i don't care how it's set up :P if it works then I'm a happy girl :)

Sending you my number now Ed - Thanks for this!!

oh and the modem is the one Telstra sent me...Alcatel Speed Touch 530

or $59.95 or unlimited
I got that one :P
haha i don't care how it's set up :P if it works then I'm a happy girl :)  

Sending you my number now Ed - Thanks for this!!

oh and the modem is the one Telstra sent me...Alcatel Speed Touch 530

I got that one :P

your line is all good shell...

hmm how is your modem connected?? USB or ethernet?

USB wont work on a Mac so you gotta connect thru your NIC

how many lights you got on your modem?

Ah stuff it, i'll type it up from memory.

Mac OSX up to 10.2.8

SETUP:

From wall socket -> Modem, run a phone cable, either through the filter/splitter, or straight from the wall.

All other phones in the house need the Filters attached to them.

Run the Grey CAT5 cable from the 530 to the MAC into your Built in Ethernet. This cable looks like a phone cable, but a bit larger, has clear ends.

CONFIG:

Once plugged in, and the modem is powered.

Click the Apple Menu -> System Prefs -> Network.

Select 'Built In Ethernet' from the 'Show' menu.

Click the PPPoE tab.

Fill in these fields, 'Bigpond' as the 'provider', your username in the Account name field, followed by @bigpond. (if e.g. shelly@bigpond), password in the password field.

Tick the 'Show PPP status in menu bar' box.

Click on the TCP/IP tab. In the 'Search Domain' box, put in nsw.bigpond.net.au

Click Apply now. Close the Network Config window.

Now, open Internet Connect either from the Dock/Status in the menu bar, or through the Mac HD in the Applications folder. Change the 'Configuration' box to 'Built in Ethernet' if need be. Click connect. If all goes well, Connect will change to Disconnect, and you're away.

See if that works.

Ewen you legend for typing all that out! :)

Fill in these fields, 'Bigpond' as the 'provider', your username in the Account name field, followed by @bigpond. (if e.g. shelly@bigpond), password in the password field.

when i type in my password (4 digits) and click apply, it changes it to something (dunno what!!) with 8 digits???

Now, open Internet Connect

the password in here shows up as 4 digits...i hit connect...get an "authentification failed" :)

and my modem icon in the dock still looks like this (pic attached)... which I'm sure is supposed to mean there's something wrong with phone line connection...

i followed exactly what u said Ewen, I haven't got the USB plug in, and i've got 3 of the 4 lights happening on the modem....dunno what the hell i'm doing wrong!! damn this blonde hair LOL :P

Ewen i'm only running 10.1.5... furthest i could go with free upgrades cos my iMac is a few years old now.

Ed... i don't get what you mean? my password has always been 4 digits with my bigpond dial-up...should they have given me a new password for adsl?? And i don't think the account is disabled cos they're charging me for it!! i went on a 24 mnth contract when i signed up.

aaargh it's all to confusing...Ewen, you're gonna havta come & help me!! :D

Okay, when you received your Self Install Kit, you would have also received an email confirmation that had your new ADSL username and password in it. Different from your dial up one. If you ring 133933 they can tell you/reset for you, the password and tell you your username, just to confirm it. But if that's still not working, i'll pop round and see what can be done.

Shell... looks like thats your prob there.. your username and pwd..

you would have been given a new username and pwd for adsl... if you didnt get it then call that number ewen gave you... then you should be connected..your dial up username and pwd are not valid with adsl.

Something not to do with your connection.. im coming down today... anyone gonna be at work? be there prolli bout 3 or 4 ish... i'll drop by teletech anyway

well...where would i be without you guys? :grouphug:

THANK YOU SO MUCH!!

you're right...i should have a new username & password (which I was never sent - even went thru all my emails to make sure!)..

went into a telstra shop today to get them to set up the WAP stuff on my mobile and i asked about it and he said the same thing...so will get it sorted soon :P

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • There's plenty of OEM steering arms that are bolted on. Not in the same fashion/orientation as that one, to be sure, but still. Examples of what I'm thinking of would use holes like the ones that have the downward facing studs on the GTR uprights (down the bottom end, under the driveshaft opening, near the lower balljoint) and bolt a steering arm on using only 2 bolts that would be somewhat similarly in shear as these you're complainig about. I reckon old Holdens did that, and I've never seen a broken one of those.
    • Let's be honest, most of the people designing parts like the above, aren't engineers. Sometimes they come from disciplines that gives them more qualitative feel for design than quantitive, however, plenty of them have just picked up a license to Fusion and started making things. And that's the honest part about the majority of these guys making parts like that, they don't have huge R&D teams and heaps of time or experience working out the numbers on it. Shit, most smaller teams that do have real engineers still roll with "yeah, it should be okay, and does the job, let's make them and just see"...   The smaller guys like KiwiCNC, aren't the likes of Bosch etc with proper engineering procedures, and oversights, and sign off. As such, it's why they can produce a product to market a lot quicker, but it always comes back to, question it all.   I'm still not a fan of that bolt on piece. Why not just machine it all in one go? With the right design it's possible. The only reason I can see is if they want different heights/length for the tie rod to bolt to. And if they have the cncs themselves,they can easily offer that exact feature, and just machine it all in one go. 
    • The roof is wrapped
    • This is how I last did this when I had a master cylinder fail and introduce air. Bleed before first stage, go oh shit through first stage, bleed at end of first stage, go oh shit through second stage, bleed at end of second stage, go oh shit through third stage, bleed at end of third stage, go oh shit through fourth stage, bleed at lunch, go oh shit through fifth stage, bleed at end of fifth stage, go oh shit through sixth stage....you get the idea. It did come good in the end. My Topdon scan tool can bleed the HY51 and V37, but it doesn't have a consult connector and I don't have an R34 to check that on. I think finding a tool in an Australian workshop other than Nissan that can bleed an R34 will be like rocking horse poo. No way will a generic ODB tool do it.
    • Hmm. Perhaps not the same engineers. The OE Nissan engineers did not forsee a future with spacers pushing the tie rod force application further away from the steering arm and creating that torque. The failures are happening since the advent of those things, and some 30 years after they designed the uprights. So latent casting deficiencies, 30+ yrs of wear and tear, + unexpected usage could quite easily = unforeseen failure. Meanwhile, the engineers who are designing the billet CNC or fabricated uprights are also designing, for the same parts makers, the correction tie rod ends. And they are designing and building these with motorsport (or, at the very least, the meth addled antics of drifters) in mind. So I would hope (in fact, I would expect) that their design work included the offset of that steering force. Doesn't mean that it is not totally valid to ask the question of them, before committing $$.
×
×
  • Create New...