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General Discussion => Essentially Flyertalk => Topic started by: pissclams on May 24, 2010, 09:08:12 PM
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I unplugged my router and cable modem to reset the bitches now my www-intrawebnets don't work. Wtf did I do wrong? Am I basically stewed?
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I unplugged my router and cable modem to reset the bitches now my www-intrawebnets don't work. Wtf did I do wrong? Am I basically stewed?
try
www-intrawebnets.org?
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Mittons- that didn't work. Any other suggesties?
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Mittons- that didn't work. Any other suggesties?
idk that worked for me when mine broke. I kept using .net
:facepalm:
No one really uses the internet very much anymore anyways. I'd just sell the stuff.
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Did you plug it back in?
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Buy a PC, dumbass.
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I'd say your screwed...Call the cable guy..then ice the bro when he shows up...
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Ya its plugged in, the modem seems to be receiving but not sending. The "ok" light won't come on. This is all very racist.
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Ya its plugged in, the modem seems to be receiving but not sending.
sounds like my love life. boom. :gocho:
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'Clams, here is the last ditch effort. If it doesn't work, you are buying a new router/modem:
1. look on the back or bottom of the router for a very small hole. It will be roughly the size of the end of a paper clip.
2. get a paper clip
3. straighten the paper clip enough to poke something with it
4. put the end of the paper clip in the hole you found in step #1 and hold it there for 5-10 seconds.
This will perform a hard reset on the router/modem.
The router will take a few seconds to go through it's start up.
After that is the moment of truth. Either it works or you are buying a new router.
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'Clams, here is the last ditch effort. If it doesn't work, you are buying a new router/modem:
1. look on the back or bottom of the router for a very small hole. It will be roughly the size of the end of a paper clip.
2. get a paper clip
3. straighten the paper clip enough to poke something with it
4. put the end of the paper clip in the hole you found in step #1 and hold it there for 5-10 seconds.
This will perform a hard reset on the router/modem.
The router will take a few seconds to go through it's start up.
After that is the moment of truth. Either it works or you are buying a new router.
thanks for the help. i figured out the problem was with the modem from TW. i just exchanged it so I should be good to go, we'll see how it works after i get home from the office.
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KATPAK
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KATPAK
WORLD FORUM :angry:
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saul, other network wizzes, will this work (fast transfer time) to use the desktop PC, drive 2, partition 2 as a NAS for my iMac and laptop?
(https://goemaw.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg28.imageshack.us%2Fimg28%2F2447%2Fnasuy.png&hash=22762f52a53ed42f42cd46a23ba9666d2fab2861)
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saul, other network wizzes, will this work (fast transfer time) to use the desktop PC, drive 2, partition 2 as a NAS for my iMac and laptop?
(https://goemaw.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg28.imageshack.us%2Fimg28%2F2447%2Fnasuy.png&hash=22762f52a53ed42f42cd46a23ba9666d2fab2861)
Might want to turn your iMac on if you want it to work. :lol:
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crap good point
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Why use FAT32?
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Never mind, MAC can read fat32. I'm not sure it can use the windows sharing.
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my apple can read NTFS, and can read/write fat32. my imac hdd is HFS+
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http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1568
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nice find, thanks