pmsl. Another kid who irritates me. If i was in school with him, he'd so get bulliedOriginally Posted by djvibsta
You tell him!Originally Posted by lil_minx
pmsl. Another kid who irritates me. If i was in school with him, he'd so get bulliedOriginally Posted by djvibsta
bring it on, i'm bigger than youOriginally Posted by lil_minx
not you tony :POriginally Posted by djvibsta
Originally Posted by lil_minx
Thats alright then
Glad to hear it x
About this internet connection dying problem... I have it too and my router is the culprit. I need to disconnect then reconnect it to get my connection up again. You guys using a router too? After months of research I found the most likely cause for the problem was that the router does not allow more than 250 simultaneously connections at any one time. I later found this is common with Netgear routers. Soooooo I will not be getting a Netgear router again. Hope this is helpful, thank you and bubye
Originally Posted by waj787
mate i have to do this with my wireless internet, over night it disconnects and i need to unplug and plug in again to get it to re-connect
Dude what make is your networking hardware?Originally Posted by djvibsta
i'm using a D-Link wireless dongle thing, my sister has the same problem(who has a different make)Originally Posted by waj787
Wireless dongle on a laptop I presume? What make is the wireless transmitter (the boxwith an aerial, hooked up to a network cable somehwere in your house). And when you say "i need to unplug and plug in again" what exactly is it that you unplug? The dongle from your laptop or the power cable from the transmitter/router?Originally Posted by djvibsta
(I hope transmitter is the correct word I'm not sure..)