more computer crap
more computer crap
internet stopped working this am waited until 3 them went down to internet company office they contacted the tech's they said that they could no longer support the type of router i have so i would not be able to get conneccted until i bought a new one , came home called their head office they told me the same went back down town spent $50US on a new one came home and my internet is up , i cant take the router back to the shop , you cant do that here but the company were happy to tell me they had managed to fix the fault after all , isnt that nice of them... arghhhhhh
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SpursFan1902
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girldorksrule
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eefanincan
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Finally found a solution I sent an older Thai lady back to the store to ask for a refund and 2 min's out she comes no probs, youger Thai's have it beaten into them not to talk back to older ladies. Then I got home and .. my internet wasnt working , went back to town to internet they said it wont work without a new router!!!!! so luckily my wife was there she's not so old but still they will not argue so they aranged for a new router which I have installed but now I have an ip address conflict which means I am on line for 5 min's at a time .. I hate computers
That was a good plan for getting the money back. What you do here is send in your local psycho - the staff rarely deny a refund if they see someone foaming at the mouth.
That's odd that you're getting an IP conflict error though - have you tried resetting everything in sequence? I know that sounds simplistic, but it can sort most errors.
That's odd that you're getting an IP conflict error though - have you tried resetting everything in sequence? I know that sounds simplistic, but it can sort most errors.
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Marcella-FL
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See I was thinking I would just go in and spike it at their head ... wouldn't get me my money back but I would feel better ... after getting out of jail I suppose ...faceless wrote:That was a good plan for getting the money back. What you do here is send in your local psycho - the staff rarely deny a refund if they see someone foaming at the mouth.
I was going to suggest the IT stand-by "Did you re-boot?" just to get alan foaming at the mouth!That's odd that you're getting an IP conflict error though - have you tried resetting everything in sequence? I know that sounds simplistic, but it can sort most errors.
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girldorksrule
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I hate to laugh at your pain, but I just can't help it. The fact that you took it back and then had to get a new one kills me. Computers are a royal pain and I hope you get it all sorted soonalan1254 wrote:Finally found a solution I sent an older Thai lady back to the store to ask for a refund and 2 min's out she comes no probs, youger Thai's have it beaten into them not to talk back to older ladies. Then I got home and .. my internet wasnt working , went back to town to internet they said it wont work without a new router!!!!! so luckily my wife was there she's not so old but still they will not argue so they aranged for a new router which I have installed but now I have an ip address conflict which means I am on line for 5 min's at a time .. I hate computers
no I had changed the ip which seemed to cure it then it came back so i changed it again , same thing , my connection is also showing up as shared even with the different ip's I will give that a try see what happens , any other ideas?faceless wrote:That was a good plan for getting the money back. What you do here is send in your local psycho - the staff rarely deny a refund if they see someone foaming at the mouth.
That's odd that you're getting an IP conflict error though - have you tried resetting everything in sequence? I know that sounds simplistic, but it can sort most errors.
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major.tom
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It sounds like you want to turn off DHCP on your computer so it always uses the same IP address. This should be pretty easy. Are you running windows 2000 or XP? If so, just look in the services and there should be one called DHCP client. Set it to manual (and stop it if it's running).
You'll also have to re-edit your TCP/IP settings to "use this address" instead of "obtain an IP address automatically. Make sure to explicitly set your DNS settings (your computer normally gets this with DHCP). This will make sure you can still browse websites -- without it, you'll only get "page not found" type errors.
This is what I do for any computer running behind a router. As a bonus, if you want to run anything like bittorrent, it helps to open (ie. "forward") that port(s) in the router, which (unless your router is pretty fancy) requires you to have a static IP address on your computer.
The only other thing I can think of is what you should use for your computer's IP address. If your router address is 192.168.1.1, then you want something like 192.168.1.100. As long as the first 3 numbers are the same, it'll work.
Good luck!
You'll also have to re-edit your TCP/IP settings to "use this address" instead of "obtain an IP address automatically. Make sure to explicitly set your DNS settings (your computer normally gets this with DHCP). This will make sure you can still browse websites -- without it, you'll only get "page not found" type errors.
This is what I do for any computer running behind a router. As a bonus, if you want to run anything like bittorrent, it helps to open (ie. "forward") that port(s) in the router, which (unless your router is pretty fancy) requires you to have a static IP address on your computer.
The only other thing I can think of is what you should use for your computer's IP address. If your router address is 192.168.1.1, then you want something like 192.168.1.100. As long as the first 3 numbers are the same, it'll work.
Good luck!
Thanks Its a little late now but I will try that in the morning see if it helps Im fairly sure that I am actualy sharing at this time which wont work for me especialy for $70 US a month, will let you knowmajor.tom wrote:It sounds like you want to turn off DHCP on your computer so it always uses the same IP address. This should be pretty easy. Are you running windows 2000 or XP? If so, just look in the services and there should be one called DHCP client. Set it to manual (and stop it if it's running).
You'll also have to re-edit your TCP/IP settings to "use this address" instead of "obtain an IP address automatically. Make sure to explicitly set your DNS settings (your computer normally gets this with DHCP). This will make sure you can still browse websites -- without it, you'll only get "page not found" type errors.
This is what I do for any computer running behind a router. As a bonus, if you want to run anything like bittorrent, it helps to open (ie. "forward") that port(s) in the router, which (unless your router is pretty fancy) requires you to have a static IP address on your computer.
The only other thing I can think of is what you should use for your computer's IP address. If your router address is 192.168.1.1, then you want something like 192.168.1.100. As long as the first 3 numbers are the same, it'll work.
Good luck!